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Date: | Tue, 12 Sep 2000 19:55:05 +0330 (GMT+03:30) |
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Subject: | Temporary files. |
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Hello, I'm getting alot of temporary files in my c:\winnt directory. And in WinNT I have TEMP and TMP set to c:\TEMP. So I wonder where cygwin puts it's temporary files. I would have guessed it would be in /tmp. But I never get anything there. Does UNIX always put temporary files in /tmp? Or can you set some env variable? I have two(2) main reasons for thinking it is cygwin. First I have a file there called randseed.rnd in there. And I thought it might be part of something in cygwin. But I also have PGP on the system that might create that. The second thing is that in cygwin you don't have TEMP/TMP set. So maybe the cygwin programs ending up thinking there is no temp dir setup. So default to c:\winnt. That is what windows do if not TEMP/TMP is set. Anybody know anything about this? Jens Yllman -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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