lynx temporary files

Richard Villa villar at earthlink.net
Sat Jan 8 19:00:57 EST 2005


The only thing I can suggest, is to reinstall Lynx.
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From: "Janina Sajka" <janina at rednote.net>
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Subject: lynx temporary files


>I have a problem with lynx. It's writing temporary files in my $HOME (as
> opposed to something more appropriate like /tmp), but I can't find why.
> I'd like to fix this--but can't find what to tweak. Does anyone know?
>
> Here's what I get in my $HOME:
>
> L20052-1103TMP.html
> L9387-1161TMP.html.gz
> L9387-1181TMP.html
> L9387-1197TMP.html
> L9387-298TMP.html.gz
> L9387-368TMP.html
> L9387-420TMP.html
> L9387-954TMP.html.gz
>
>
>
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