Re: aptmpZbGOTJ files in apache CacheRoot

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On 28.04.08 10:43, Richard Hubbell wrote:
> I must be missing something regarding the cache. The
> files written into CacheRoot directory are temporary.

depends on the meaning of temporary.

> Now I see that some temp files would be expected to be
> in CacheRoot but not after the cache has been
> shutdown.

No. The contents of cache may be valid, and while it's being used, it may
not be cleaned for a long time, independently of status of apache server.

those files represent http/cache objects, they are copies of objects on the
web. If cache user fetches image from a page, and the image is often used
and does not change, there is no need to clean it, ad it would be soon
re-fetched from websever and stored again (probably on the same place)...
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