hi folks,
we have discussed this earlier, but I think there was no real common
opinion afterwards....
On X2go server and client each session produces its own session
directory in the ~/.x2go directory.
From the perspective of the X2go client: is there a proper reason to
keep these session directories (apart from debugging)???
I am asking because I plan to integrate session-dir-purging-support
into Python X2go: after a session has been suspended/terminated the
session dir on the client will be deleted.
Any comments?
Greets, Mike
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On Wed, 2010-10-06 at 09:57 +0200, Mike Gabriel wrote:
hi folks,
we have discussed this earlier, but I think there was no real common
opinion afterwards....On X2go server and client each session produces its own session
directory in the ~/.x2go directory.From the perspective of the X2go client: is there a proper reason to
keep these session directories (apart from debugging)???I am asking because I plan to integrate session-dir-purging-support
into Python X2go: after a session has been suspended/terminated the
session dir on the client will be deleted.Any comments?
Greets, Mike
Alas, I have no knowledgeable comment but I'd like to know why we keep them. They really seem to clutter the user directories - John