On Thursday, 27 September 2018 10:05:15 BST Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 27/09/2018 10:48, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > Hello list,
> > 
> > Every time I run a routine portage update I follow it with "lib_users -s"
> > to check for things to do. Since I installed a new ~amd64 system to get a
> > newer version of KMail, I'm seeing strange things like this:
> > 
> > # lib_users -s
> > 4792 "/usr/bin/X -nolisten tcp -auth
> > /var/run/sddm/{02f19722-6311-4c5e-a7dd-b89aa57152ee} -background none
> > -noreset -displayfd 17 -seat seat0 vt7" uses
> > /var/tmp/#720900,/var/tmp/#720901,/var/tmp/#720902,/var/tmp/#720903,/
var/
> > tmp/#720904 5043 "/usr/bin/dolphin -session
> > 107065616b000153752214400000032530014_1538033820_515061" uses
> > /var/tmp/#720903 5050 "konsole [kdeinit5] -session
> > 107065616b000153752327600000032530018_1538033820_515055 -name 
konsole"
> > uses /var/tmp/#720901 5070 "konsole [kdeinit5] -session
> > 107065616b000153752330800000032530019_1538033820_514915 -name 
konsole"
> > uses /var/tmp/#720900 5082 "konsole [kdeinit5] -session
> > 107065616b000153752331600000032530020_1538033820_515004 -name 
konsole"
> > uses /var/tmp/#720902 5235 "konsole [kdeinit5] -session
> > 107065616b000153780172000000032480015_1538033820_516883 -name 
konsole"
> > uses /var/tmp/#720904 5246 "/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox --sm-client-id
> > 107065616b000153786381700000053680010" uses
> > /tmp/cubeb-shm-5246-input,/tmp/cubeb-shm-5246-output 5474
> > "/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox -contentproc -childID 1 -isForBrowser
> > -prefsLen 8656 -schedulerPrefs 0001,2 -parentBuildID 20180923102957
> > -greomni /usr/lib64/firefox/omni.ja -appomni
> > /usr/lib64/firefox/browser/omni.ja -appdir /usr/lib64/firefox/browser
> > 5246 tab" uses /tmp/cubeb-shm-5246-input,/tmp/cubeb-shm-5246-output
> > 
> > # ls -a /var/tmp
> > .  ..  .keep  portage
> > 
> > That was just after a system reboot.
> 
> I also use lib_users, and this was always the case here. I assume it's
> normal.

Yes, from reading the README I see why it happens; it's just that it's never 
done it before, so I thought something had changed.

-- 
Regards,
Peter.




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