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2 points by cooler 3875 days ago | link | parent | on: PG is going to work on arc

yes, a great man, he never forget his ever dream.

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2 points by cooler 3875 days ago | link | parent | on: A HN clone for robot

I just did it,though I am even not very familiar with arc and still under learning.

It seems that there are still some bugs. For example,when replying a comment it jumps to an unexpected page, which I don't know if it is a normal case.

So,the next step,what should I do to maintain such a site.

And what is the best way to backup the data, now I just backup the 'arc' folder everyday.

Any suggestion will be appreciated.

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I just gitclone it,so it should be the latest version,and no change.

Thx.

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Thx,you are also right. And the following is the 'df' output:

  Filesystem     1K-blocks    Used Available Use% Mounted on

  /dev/sda5       10787760 7165852   3067260  71% /
  udev             1961728       4   1961724   1% /dev
  tmpfs             787996     972    787024   1% /run
  none                5120       0      5120   0% /run/lock
  none             1969984    1032   1968952   1% /run/shm
  /dev/sda7       28373184 8822232  18103336  33% /home

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Thanks you for your help.

1. "...So I'm guessing you're in a situation like that."

Yes,you are right.

2. "- Somehow change what temp directory Arc uses."

I don't know how to.

3. "- Somehow change your partitions so the home directory and temp directory are in the same one."

This worked.

BTW, I have tried the old arc3.1 version, but it didn't have the problem.

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2 points by akkartik 3889 days ago | link

For future reference, I figured out how to change the temp directory arc/racket uses:

  $ TMPDIR=~/tmp arc.sh
The TMPDIR must exist, otherwise racket will again fall back to defaults.

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