-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On Wed, 6 Mar 2013, Ed Greshko wrote: > I see nothing in that bugzilla which states that a service has failed > due to a directory in /var/tmp/systemd-private-* being deleted by the > cron job while the file/directory was in use. I did not say that. The bug has the title: "remove empty private tmp directories after use". Again, is systemd's job to remove them since systemd created those directories in the first place! 1. Create the private directory 2. Start the service 3. Stop the service (or the service somehow die) 4. Remove the directory created in step 1 (clean-up). And how do you know that all services in fedora continue to work fine if the private tmp is deleted? Did you us strace on all of them? :-) tmpwatch is kid of evil (from my point of view). It's fine on a laptop which is restarted every day. Not so fine on a server. Just my 2 cents point of view. Gabriel - -- // Gabriel VLASIU // // OpenGPG-KeyID : 44952F15 // OpenGPG-Fingerprint: 4AC5 7C26 2FE9 02DA 4906 24B2 D32B 7ED7 4495 2F15 // OpenGPG-URL : http://www.vlasiu.net/public.key -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJRNwlKAAoJENMrftdElS8Vi4IP/ipUEqLMSTb/0sonuL0whg8N dLLcpM5itWJiXKJY1KFsSdM0ccjA25VKBV6J5Bh05kGoIl/fVbtcWMICBv48KlCX zRXhbj4R+v6SERIyuTxgTiSqeLU3/4sIH732CR7fyvKLe3hvl2y4nwGytohFHqy2 +BwWdjOMjBMqyllBztv2YnBIuYWc/ED4ZTeM14PkmRfFLYvyQ5wEoRVd2hjpcw/h ahbKbvw3NFsXrO6IlquqQK6llq4vg0MP+0dchz1ryH4BJdSTwMgEC+v7gGE3kQuk laLrAJhGd9EPUikGhBN5kie1YMNWH6hf54TG51pLBEeXmNaSy9+3RIgDZxVbeTEj JpRyijBSyD7wFbGnWH+JC5H21dTT1THeON65tiiwZs3ZZEpoQjEph4Ae71yxK5TW Dy7l2GGyahkjF0xcrIKfH4ynzvMmDggCR0atsmnmW00KOIiW7Iq90aVwKbQ4kXcn AW4yp4pMqSiSRzOBo8kLEVU1L330O2q1TRPDavquH7XfRklzSrvzBzllHmZk6yWv l7O6gNqNgZnhGfldWuLflNNNWIDgHkLcu8cNPGfm8sKNnaQa9HhXgkce2ExZaNkc IR/ni0EV8p4xrQP7MzYbAicXrZMduRkFeiB4G6vw8t9R9gC1SAbRWPTAS19j8Qf2 LdWpIjmg3WJ9IcKhFigL =XOYV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org