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Mesa contains the graphics driver in the Kernel. So maybe this is run very early. Theoretically you could do a workaround and remove that directory with each start, but that's an ugly solution. Does Steam start with your login session? Maybe Proton is creating the cache.
No steam doesn't run when starting. The same programs when I start i3 which does not have this issue are the same programs that start when I start sway, as sway uses my i3 configuration.
I've also tested hyprland and cosmic and both of those have that issue as well.
Worth mentioning that when I'm on x11
~/.cache
never gets created, even when I run apps that use mesa.I have no ideas left. Also explored a little bit web searches about this topic, but couldn't find anything useful. Sorry, this reply is even less useful.^^
Wanna know something? I've been trying for about 5 months to fix this issue without success. I appreciate the help.
I haven't bothered to report this because A) I don't know who to report this to as I'm not sure what is creating the directory, and B) I've already reported other issues I've run into when using sway that were just ignored.
I know the feeling. Sometimes I have such little things that bugs me for months, sometimes without a resolution. For the reporting stuff, you could just start discussions and ask if its is even related and if you should create an issue. At least if there is a place for.
Now that I think, I just remembered a program that helps with cleaning the home folder: https://github.com/b3nj5m1n/xdg-ninja
I have good news, looks like this issue actually just sway only issue, it just happened that on archlinux all the other wayland compositors also have this issue lol. https://lemmy.ml/post/16201068/11320955
Now I know who to report this to.