On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 8:23 PM, João Miguel via arch-general <arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > A 2016-08-17T19:17:43 +0300, Alex Theotokatos via arch-general escreveu: >> On 08/17/2016 02:32 PM, arnaud gaboury via arch-general wrote: >> > > From /etc/pacman.conf: >> > >> > CacheDir = /drawer/system/pacman/cache/pacman/pkg/ >> Where did you found this line? > Ahm... (see below) >> It should be >> CacheDir = /var/cache/pacman/pkg/ >> >> > >> > This is a convenient place to me as my root system is a not too large > Here ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > Why not make /var a separate filesystem (and even /var/{cache,log} etc. > if necessary), as traditional, instead of creating a new directory in /, > only to get programs confused and to have to create weird > configurations? That's in fact one convenient solution. Will may be go this way as I don't like this symlink I don't understand. >> > SSD. When doing some cleaning on my machines, I found this: >> > >> > $ ls -al /drawer/system >> > ..... >> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 gabx users 34 Aug 12 21:10 pacman -> >> > /tmp/asd-gabx/drawer/system/pacman/ >> > >> > Pacman is working like a charm, but I would like to understand why abd >> > by what the pacman directory is a symlink to a volatile dir? >> > >> > Thank you for any hints on how investigate. > I have never heard of pacman keeping packages in temporary directories > (not even after a quick search in the AW and manual pages for pacman and > pacman.conf). However, some AUR helpers do that. > > You (the OP) are the one who selected a directory > (/drawer/system/pacman/cache/pacman/pkg/) which was in a temporary > directory (/drawer/system/pacman->/tmp/asd-gabx/drawer/system/pacman/). > > With abd do you mean abs (Arch Build System)? Typo from myself. Nothing to do with abd, sorry. > > To answer your question properly, we need more information on what > you're trying to do and how (what tools (abd?), non-standard config > files). > > Regards, > João Miguel -- google.com/+arnaudgabourygabx