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I just upgraded the filesystem package to version 2015.02-1, and it seems that it now owns the /var/tmp directory.
Since I installed my system, I have had /var/tmp be a symlink to ../data/tmp (that is, /data/tmp), since I run massive data applications that place gigabytes (even terabytes depending on input size) of temporary data in /var/tmp by default, and I want this data to be stored on my large disk mounted at /data.
With filesystem 2015.02-1 this does not seem to be an option, since I get the error "error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files) filesystem: /var/tmp exists in filesystem" on upgrade and "error: cannot remove /var/tmp/ (Not a directory)" on reinstall (after an upgrade where I had removed the symlink).
Is there an easy way to make /var/tmp data stored in /data with the new version of filesystem?
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Use a bind mount?
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Can your application redirect its temp dir? Might be easier.
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