On 7/5/07 5:26 PM, Darren Oh wrote:
On Jul 5, 2007, at 5:18 PM, Boris Mann wrote:
Um. No. It really is temporary. The file gets removed by the operations that happen. They are temporary files.....
Enough "Um"s! I respect your contributions to Drupal, but you seem to be the only person who thinks this is an unreasonable feature.
I think part of the problem is that you're using /tmp in a way that is not entirely intended. From PHP's perspective - /tmp is only for things that last a single invocation (i.e. single HTTP request). I think, if you're going to use system-wide temp space, you need to realize that and look at something like: http://ca3.php.net/tempnam and read about proper temp space usage. Otherwise, follow the other suggestions about using per-site temp space and then clean up after yourself. -- James Walker :: http://walkah.net/ :: xmpp:walkah@walkah.net