Hi, Sometimes you simply need more space that the one available in /tmp. In all my systems /tmp is in ram and as some machines have only 4Gb memory the available space in /tmp is about 2Gb only which is sufficient for most of the stuff but some compilations need more. Hector On 25 November 2011 02:28, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 25/11/11 09:18, clemens fischer wrote:
Hi,
would it be possible to let pacman, libalpm and libfetch honor the environment variable TMPDIR?
I mean, this is stupid. Many people keep /tmp in RAM, on a tmpfs, and make it big enough, but not too big, as it takes away RAM when getting loaded.
#define TMP_LOC "TMPDIR" #include<stdlib.h> /* getenv(3) */ #include<string.h> /* strncat(3) */ td = getenv(TMP_LOC); /* cleanup for safety: td = cleanup(td); */ tmpdir = strncat(td, "/", 1);
What can be so difficult about this?
I got this pesty "warning: warning given when extracting .INSTALL (Write failed)" today, and when looking at pacman, libalpm and libfetch with strings(1), none of them seem to check TMPDIR!
File a bug report or at least post to the pacman-dev list. Then relevant people might actually see your request.
But I do not get it... what is the point of having /tmp in RAM and then setting TMPDIR elsewhere?
Allan
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