non-persistant storage?
Eliot Moss
moss@cs.umass.edu
Thu Dec 12 21:27:00 GMT 2019
On 12/12/2019 7:00 AM, Ulli Horlacher wrote:
> I need to store some data (a few kB) non-persistant.
> On a real UNIX I would use /var/run, because after a shutdown all its
> content is lost.
> But on cygwin /var/run is stored on disk.
>
> I cannot use an environment variable, because different processes need to
> read/write the data.
>
> /proc is non-persistant (in respect to a reboot), but It is not a generic
> storage place.
>
> What can I use with cygwin instead?
>
> Installing third party software is not an option, it must work with a
> standard Windows (and cygwin).
I would think of temp directories, such as /tmp. They can be cleaned out at will
on restart, no?
Regards - Eliot
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