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H A Ddailyc67deee9 Mon Nov 17 18:19:08 GMT 2014 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org> Make /var/tmp a symbolic link to /tmp. The creation of /var/tmp in the
often space-constrained /var filesystem was a historical mistake. There
are big implications for the daemons which assume they won't run out of
space, and this is a first step towards trying to improve the situation.

Move /tmp to the same 7-day expiration rules that /var/tmp had.
vi.recover works just as well as before, except on memory filesystems;
indicating that vi should be repaired to write files into homedirs or
something.

done with rpe
ok many
H A DMakefilec67deee9 Mon Nov 17 18:19:08 GMT 2014 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org> Make /var/tmp a symbolic link to /tmp. The creation of /var/tmp in the
often space-constrained /var filesystem was a historical mistake. There
are big implications for the daemons which assume they won't run out of
space, and this is a first step towards trying to improve the situation.

Move /tmp to the same 7-day expiration rules that /var/tmp had.
vi.recover works just as well as before, except on memory filesystems;
indicating that vi should be repaired to write files into homedirs or
something.

done with rpe
ok many
H A Drcc67deee9 Mon Nov 17 18:19:08 GMT 2014 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org> Make /var/tmp a symbolic link to /tmp. The creation of /var/tmp in the
often space-constrained /var filesystem was a historical mistake. There
are big implications for the daemons which assume they won't run out of
space, and this is a first step towards trying to improve the situation.

Move /tmp to the same 7-day expiration rules that /var/tmp had.
vi.recover works just as well as before, except on memory filesystems;
indicating that vi should be repaired to write files into homedirs or
something.

done with rpe
ok many
/openbsd/share/man/man7/
H A Dhier.7c67deee9 Mon Nov 17 18:19:08 GMT 2014 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org> Make /var/tmp a symbolic link to /tmp. The creation of /var/tmp in the
often space-constrained /var filesystem was a historical mistake. There
are big implications for the daemons which assume they won't run out of
space, and this is a first step towards trying to improve the situation.

Move /tmp to the same 7-day expiration rules that /var/tmp had.
vi.recover works just as well as before, except on memory filesystems;
indicating that vi should be repaired to write files into homedirs or
something.

done with rpe
ok many
/openbsd/etc/mtree/
H A D4.4BSD.distc67deee9 Mon Nov 17 18:19:08 GMT 2014 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org> Make /var/tmp a symbolic link to /tmp. The creation of /var/tmp in the
often space-constrained /var filesystem was a historical mistake. There
are big implications for the daemons which assume they won't run out of
space, and this is a first step towards trying to improve the situation.

Move /tmp to the same 7-day expiration rules that /var/tmp had.
vi.recover works just as well as before, except on memory filesystems;
indicating that vi should be repaired to write files into homedirs or
something.

done with rpe
ok many