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Richard Purdie authored
If the rootfs has a specific layout in mind for /var/tmp, it should be free to create this. Preinst scripts trigger rpm to create its tmppath directory which could potentially conflict with this. We're seeing issues if the provider of the /var/tmp wants to use a symlink and a preinst script executes before it has been installed. This change places tmppath as used by rpm somewhere safe which is already automatically cleaned up too. (From OE-Core rev: 71e95c744eaa4dda1b3237db2e13f666f121c92b) Signed-off-by:
Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Richard Purdie authoredIf the rootfs has a specific layout in mind for /var/tmp, it should be free to create this. Preinst scripts trigger rpm to create its tmppath directory which could potentially conflict with this. We're seeing issues if the provider of the /var/tmp wants to use a symlink and a preinst script executes before it has been installed. This change places tmppath as used by rpm somewhere safe which is already automatically cleaned up too. (From OE-Core rev: 71e95c744eaa4dda1b3237db2e13f666f121c92b) Signed-off-by:
Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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