standard compiler temp space directory

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Most of these program will honor the $TMP and/or $TMPDIR enviroment
variables, so I would not worry about that.

[]s

On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 08:28:01AM -0800, Robert wrote:
> greetings
> 
> apologies for possibly lame question yet ummmmmmmmmm...
> 
> where do i look in the docs or google to find out what directory(ies) the
> various compilers and programs are using for temp space?
> 
> most of my knowledge of old and simple looking has found that most stuff
> will go in the below directories...
> 
> it is still 
> 
> /tmp or /var/tmp or similar otherwise?
> 
> i havent done any compilation in awhile and am setting up a new box and want
> to make sure i have enough space in the right areas and partitions
> 
> thanks in advance
> 
>  - rh
> 
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