On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 18:34 +0000, JB wrote:
> with regard to tmpwatch.
> 
> $ man tmpwatch
> ...
>        By  default,  tmpwatch  dates  files  by their atime (access
> time), ...
> ...
> 
> You may have to be careful with that.

Yes.  Just because you think yum hasn't access that file in a while,
doesn't mean that something else hasn't, either, like updated (databases
used for whatis, locate).  Prune some more paths from /etc/updated.conf
so it doesn't catalogue your yum cache.  Or, somehow, separately use
tmpwatch on that path in a different way.

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