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When a file is downloaded by plunger, it is first stored in "/tmp" folder in a subfolder called "plunger_XXXX".
I think I noticed that when the configuration options of timeouts "activity" and "download" are not sufficient for downloading file, plunger does not remove automatically the subfolder "plunger_XXXX".
So there is persistent data that remains in /tmp folder.
Is there a possibility to clean that automatically from plunger package instead of cleaning /tmp folder manually ?
I may not understand but it seems that in lib/http/download.js :
When a file is downloaded by plunger, it is first stored in "/tmp" folder in a subfolder called "plunger_XXXX".
I think I noticed that when the configuration options of timeouts "activity" and "download" are not sufficient for downloading file, plunger does not remove automatically the subfolder "plunger_XXXX".
So there is persistent data that remains in /tmp folder.
Is there a possibility to clean that automatically from plunger package instead of cleaning /tmp folder manually ?
I may not understand but it seems that in lib/http/download.js :
clearTimeout does not remove temp files ?
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