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I don't use bash. As there is no way to fix bash leaving dotfiles in home lol.
I use zsh with
$ZDOTDIR
set to$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/zsh
and there my.zprofile
contains my environment variables that I posted. zsh is my login shell so they get applied once I login.But you made a good point, I will test defining XDG_CACHE_HOME in /etc/profile just to see if that fixes the issue.
There is also a dedicated "/etc/environment" , but that is systemwide for all users (not sure if this applies to root too). But that is the first in the chain, in case you want test it. Therefore it does not know any variables like $HOME, only hardcoded values.
Edit: Also maybe there are programs that does not respect XDG and have hardcoded paths to ~/.cache. And I am not sure if ~/ has the same value as XDG.
That's what I'm thinking, and it seems that program is all wayland compositors for some reason, there is likely a hardcoded path to
~/.cache
what else could be making a~/.cache/mesa_shader_cache
directory when logging in that doesn't happen on X11?I made sure XDG_CACHE_HOME was set before starting sway and it still happens: https://lemmy.ml/post/16201068/11319192