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# pict-rs 0.5.10
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## Overview
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pict-rs 0.5.10 is a small release with changes to how pict-rs handles temporary files.
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### Changes
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- [Temporary File Cleanup](#temporary-file-cleanup)
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## Upgrade Notes
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There are no significant changes from 0.5.9. Upgrading should be as simple as pulling the new
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version.
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## Descriptions
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### Temporary File Cleanup
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pict-rs now nests its temporary files inside a `pict-rs` toplevel temporary folder. This is useful
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because pict-rs 0.5.10 introduces a new behavior: it will completely delete that folder and its
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contents on launch. If you are running multiple copies of pict-rs on the same host and they share
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your temporary folder, this might cause problems. In that scenario, this behavior can be disabled by
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setting `PICTRS__SERVER__CLEANUP_TEMPORARY_DIRECTORY=false` or passing
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`--no-cleanup-temporary-directory` on the commandline.
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This new behavior has been introduced in order to better clean up after crashes. If pict-rs is
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killed while processing media, maybe due to an OOM, it will leave files behind in the temporary
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directory. This can cause the temporary directory to grow, leading to memory or disk problems.
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