On 06/01/2012 02:47 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 06/01/2012 02:12 PM, Alexey I. Froloff wrote:
On Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 01:21:25PM +0200, Miloslav Trmač wrote:
Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that Fedora 18 will ship with
I certainly disagree ... this change is not reasonable.
this change, and applications need to be updated to handle the change, or we will have a more broken Fedora 18. Advising people not to patch programs won't make Fedora 18 less broken at this point.
I was using /tmp on tmpfs (with $TMPDIR poining inside of /tmp) for several years in ALT Linux. And by "use" I mean "build packages using mock-like tool that creates chroots in $TMPDIR". During all these years, my biggest problem was that tmpfs by default allocates half of physical RAM for partition. So I just allocated big enough swap and added a line to /etc/fstab with appropriate size= option.
Having /tmp on tmpfs is not THAT scary, is you ask me...
If you ask me (I did the same for some time (Fedora 13-14 era) ) the typical symptoms of /tmp on tmpfs are sporatic, non-deterministic malfunctions.
I guess is, struggling with these sporadic malfunction will become an FAQ.
Finally, using /var/tmp instead of /tmp for temporary files (c.f. the "sort" case in another thread) contradicts the primary purpose of /tmp on tmpfs: *speed*
In other words, moving current /tmp use-cases to /var/tmp will not gain you any speed-wise.
Not all /tmp user-cases need to move to /var/tmp
sort is special in this regard in that it only uses external files when there isn't enough RAM. I.E. is expects it to be slower (larger).
cheers, Pádraig.