Re: firefox ignores my temporary directory setting [solved]

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On 31/05/2022 23.59, stan via users wrote:
On Tue, 31 May 2022 22:52:16 +1000
Eyal Lebedinsky <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

firefox 100.0.2

I set up a temp dir in about:config
	browser.cache.disk.parent_directory	/data/Firefox_temp
At no point did I see any activity there but if I empty that
directory then FF creates it on launch, so it knows about it.

You are setting up a personal directory under /?  What permissions does
it have?  Are you running SELinux, what is its context?  Wouldn't this
be more appropriate in your home directory?

I also don't find that setting in my about:config, in the system
firefox or nightly. How are you creating it?

Here is what I do:

Open the URL
          http://www.gnu.org/software/gzip/manual/
Click on
          PDF file (304K bytes)
A popup asks "What should Firefox do with this file?"
          - I have "always ask" set for this file type in
Settings/General/Applications at this point I see a new file in my
home directory -rw------- 1 eyal eyal    308839 May 14 17:33
_qBdbX0t.pdf.part I now select
          Open with xpdf
and click
          OK
The above random file disappeared and another file appears
          -rw-r--r-- 1 eyal eyal    308839 May 14 17:33 gzip.pdf
I now close firefox and this file remains.
I restart FF and it is still there.

On another machine the file is created in ~/Download.

How do I get FF to use the nominated directory?

When I use the settings you are using, the file appears in the download
directory I have selected in edit -> settings.  It remains after I have
viewed it, which I think is a questionable action.  When I have the
setting at open with firefox, the file doesn't appear anywhere, so it
is probably in some temporary cache file that goes away when the tab is
closed.

So I guess the answer to your question would be to use edit -> settings
-> general -> Dowloads to set /data/firefox_temp as your download
directory.

Strangely this worked, even though this option is deselected:
	[ ] Save files to	/data/Firefox_temp
	[*] Always ask you where to save files
Somehow FF uses this disabled setting, and even before I choose between "open with" and "save file".

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Eyal Lebedinsky (fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
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