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Peter Gordon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">tmpwatch (in Extras) might suit your needs. :)
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Nope. It used to be on by default (?) at one time (FC1? RHL9?), but
either way, I don't want files deleted. I've had tmpwatch dump things
I wanted to keep, and keep things that I thought should have been
whacked a long time ago.<br>
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The script I currently use (attached) never deletes anything. It
leaves that to the user/admin. All it does is clean up /tmp by moving
things into a subdirectory of /tmp (i.e.
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:tmp-cleanup-2007-01-19@21.33.26">"tmp-cleanup-2007-01-19@21.33.26"</a>). While the script I have doesn't
delete anything, it does, however, move <b>everything</b> (except
prior directories made by itself).<br>
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-Ron<br>
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