Your message dated Sun, 30 Jan 2011 07:13:59 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#14878: Bug 14878: (Domain socket location should not
be moved)
has caused the Debian Bug report #14878,
regarding xserver-xorg-core: should put socket files in /var/run, not /tmp
to be marked as done.
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Package: xbase
Version: 3.3.1-1
I think that the unix-domain sockets created by the X server belong in
/var/tmp, rather than /tmp, according to the FHS, since they are around for a
while
without change in their atime. Please tell me if I'm wrong, and why, if so.
:-)
Also, where can I read about those sockets and the /tmp/.X?-lock files?
-- System Information
Debian Release: 1.3.1
Kernel Version: Linux bittersweet 2.0.30 #2 Mon Nov 10 23:52:44 PST 1997 i586
unknown
Versions of the packages xbase depends on:
cpp Version: 2.7.2.3-3
libc6 Version: 2.0.5c-0.1
ncurses3.4 Version: 1.9.9g-5
xlib6g Version: 3.3.1-1
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Steve Dunham <dun...@cps.msu.edu> (01/03/1998):
> Juan Cespedes <cespe...@debian.org> wrote:
> : On Fri, 14 Nov 1997, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> :
> : > I think that the unix-domain sockets created by the X server belong
> : > in /var/tmp, rather than /tmp, according to the FHS, since they are
> : > around for a while without change in their atime. Please tell me
> : > if I'm wrong, and why, if so. :-)
>
> : I disagree. They should be in /var/run. But I think this has
> : already been reported, and someone said that it had to be there
> : because many external programs reference that exact path. Is that
> : true? In my system, I quick `grep' finds these files usint /tmp/.X11-unix:
>
> They must stay in /tmp. This is a defacto Unix standard. Changing it
> will break commercial (statically linked) software, probably break
> some commercial libraries and some miscellaneous programs.
>
> FYI, these sockets are the well-known locations that local programs
> use to connect to the X server, moving them would be as bad as moving
> the TCP sockets from 6000 to some other location.
Indeed, same reasons as in #10752, closing this bug report. No point
in keeping it open.
KiBi.
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