stmpclean utility removes old files (and old empty
directories) from the specified directory. It'll be typically used to
clean directories such as /tmp where old files tend to
accumulate.
The stmpclean utility never removes files or
directories owned by root. It is a feature, not a bug. Great care is
taken while descending into the directory, and the operation is
secure. Unlike floating around Perl scripts that do the same task
stmpclean never forks and consumes limited amount of
memory (these Perl script easily turn into forking bombs when someone
creates a lot a directories under /tmp). If your system
is attacked and the attacker creates an extremely deep file hierarchy,
stmpclean won't add to the problem by crashing your
system trying to remove it.
Download: stmpclean-0.3.tar.gz
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