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In any case, it's the temporary file directory so it should be fine to delete them manually.
Just make sure that podman isn't running while you're deleting them, assuming it is podman.
which is what I am doing, but its constantly being refilled... i delete them now, and they're back again tomorrow...
Set up a cron job to run every hour that deletes them if they are older than 60 mins. Eg:
0 * * * * find /var/tmp -type d -mmin +60 -exec rm -rf {} ;
I guess I might do that, considering im not finding the root cause for what is happening.