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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &dhpackage; tool to create KDE resources and symlinks to them &dhpackage; DESCRIPTION This manual page documents briefly the &dhpackage; command. &dhpackage; is used to create KDE resources in temporary directories and symlinks to them in TDEHOME. The resource that needs to be created is given as an argument and can be anyone of: tmp: for the directory used for storing temporary files. This directory should be preferably on a local filesystem (available in KDE 2.x) socket: for the directory that holds temporary sockets. This directory needs to be on the local filesystem (available in KDE 2.x) cache: for the directory that stores cached information such as the HTTP cache and favicons (available since KDE 3.0) &dhpackage; will create the first two resources in directories under /tmp (or TDETMP if defined in the environment) and will use /var/tmp (or TDEVARTMP if defined in the environment) for the cache resource (in order to survive system reboots). The temporary directories created for resources are usually of the form RESOURCE-USERNAME. The name might vary if those filenames already exist and do not belong to the user for which &dhpackage; is run, a temporary (unique) name will be used if possible to prevent temporary symlink attacks. &dhpackage; is usually called by the startkde script. EXIT VALUES &dhpackage; will return 0 if it can create the resource and symlink to it, or if the resource already exists and is properly symlinked it will return 1 if it cannot create the link or if the symlink is pointing to an incorrect location. SEE ALSO You can find more information on the KDE's usage of temporary files in the Chapter Temporary and Other Files KDE Uses of the The KDE Administrators Guide. AUTHOR This manual page was written by &dhusername; <&dhemail;> for the &debian; system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the &gnu; General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.