[Laszlo-dev] reminder to swf9 developers, you may want to clean out your tomcat /temp/lzswf9 directory
André Bargull
andre.bargull at udo.edu
Thu Nov 20 08:44:09 PST 2008
I need to clean up at both places, maybe because the company which
builds my OS is located in Redmond and not in Cupertino. ;-)
(I've created recently a JIRA which covers the same topic, see
"http://www.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-7364")
> Yeah, the /tmp gets GC'ed by the operating system, but the /temp under the
> tomcat server doesn't get
> cleaned up by anyone,
> I don't think.
>
>
> There's no good reason to keep more than the last compilation. A compilation
> can involve makingseveral subdirectories, if there are <import> libraries,
> each one compiles as its own 'app'.
>
> I guess the top level compiler entry point in the LPS server should do an
> "rm -r" of the tomcat /temp/lzswf9 directory.
>
>
>
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> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 8:24 AM, P T Withington <ptw at pobox.com <http://www.openlaszlo.org/mailman/listinfo/laszlo-dev>> wrote:
>
> >/ If it is putting it in /tmp, the OS clears that regularly, no?
> />/
> />/ In any case, is there any reason for the compiler to keep more than just
> />/ the last compilation? Maybe it should remove the previous one each time
> />/ there is a new compilation?
> />/
> />/
> />/ On 2008-11-19, at 21:40EST, Henry Minsky wrote:
> />/
> />/ When you compile swf9 apps via the LPS server, it puts its temp file
> />>/ under the tomcat /temp/lzswf9 directory.
> />>/
> />>/ That ends up being pretty big after awhile, and I don't think there's
> />>/ anything which GC's it automatically, so you
> />>/ may want to delete the contents of that directory to get some disk space
> />>/ back.
> />>/
> />>/
> />>/
> />>/ --
> />>/ Henry Minsky
> />>/ Software Architect
> />>/ hminsky at laszlosystems.com <http://www.openlaszlo.org/mailman/listinfo/laszlo-dev>
> />>/
> />/
> />/
> /
>
> --
> Henry Minsky
> Software Architect
> hminsky at laszlosystems.com <http://www.openlaszlo.org/mailman/listinfo/laszlo-dev>
>
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