I Just want to point out that this could not be enough  to have this
file reset only upon session logout/in.  The problems of this file
becoming huge and filling up all the disk space could still occur for
users who, for whatever reason, never log out.  Think of theses users
(like me) who rely on hibernate/suspend on their machine and, thus, are
baisicaly always working in the same session.  That being said, I don't
know exactly what could be a satisfying solution:  partial reset when
the file reachs a size limit or on a time interval basis, keeping some
of the latest data?
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.xsession_errors file grows out of control & saturates disk space
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60448

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