On 11/27/24 1:35 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 27/11/24 14:19, Samuel Sieb wrote:
If you run it under sudo, it has no knowledge of a user running it.
You will have to do the clean as the user if you want to do that.
Apparently I did test this at some point because there's a dnf-*
directory owned by my user in /var/tmp.
I checked this out as well, there is a dnf-* directory owned by me in /
var/tmp but it is not maintained by the current dnf. Issuing dnf clean
all, not under sudo, removed 142 files, 75 directories with 0 errors,
but it did not remove the directory in /var/tmp.
This folder may not be a folder created by dnf, as the format is dnf -
<my user name>-<entry> where "entry" doesn't look to be a hash, as for
me "entry" is "erpyrkri".
It won't remove the top-level directory, just like it won't remove
/var/cache/dnf when you clean as root.
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