Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2006 16:40:59 -0500 From: "James L. Day" <lday@jlday.com> To: Mike Jakubik <mikej@rogers.com> Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org, j.koopmann@seceidos.de Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: MailScanner-4.54.6_2 Message-ID: <44A6EBEB.4080808@jlday.com> In-Reply-To: <44A6E919.3020103@rogers.com> References: <44A6E413.30108@jlday.com> <44A6E919.3020103@rogers.com>
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How many servers in the real world have equally-sized /tmp and /var partitions with 600+ users? I don't waste my hard drive space on /tmp when I need 10+ gigabytes for /var. Do you seriously think I'm going to also make a 10+ GB /tmp? I don't think so... Lynn Mike Jakubik wrote: > James L. Day wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'd like to recommend a change to your "patch-lib-clamav-wrapper" file >> in your FreeBSD MailScanner port. You have the temporary directory path >> set to "/tmp". I'm having trouble with my "/tmp" partition running out >> of space during scans of large messages. I recommend that it be changed >> to "/var/tmp". >> > > Just because your /tmp partition is too small, doesn't mean every one > else's is too. FreeBSD by default partitions /var and /tmp to be the > same size. > >
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