How does the OS determine $TMPDIR ?

Can anyone tell me how and where the OS determines where $TMPDIR is to be placed, i.e /var/folders/j1/1439ppj08xj8h6006s6drbq00000gs/T/ in my case?
This doesn't seem to vary from reboot to reboot, and if true that suggests this is not simply a random path name.
My goal is to put $TMPDIR on a case-sensitive partition, while keeping the boot partition case-insensitive (which used to be more or less required to avoid issues with badly written applications). If the TMPDIR is fixed, I could hopefully replace it with a symlink to an appropriate location on my case-sensitive partition.

I believe it is set by a startup script - I don't know which one. The kind of change to a "default" you want to do is normally done by editing the .profile file (hidden file in your username -home- directory). Read up on .profile, .bashrc and /etc/profile configurations.

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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode new in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokespecial in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method <init>(java.lang.String) of class java.rmi.server.Operation.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode new in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode ifnull in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode ifnull in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method class$(java.lang.String) of class com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokevirtual in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode aastore in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokevirtual in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokevirtual in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported parameter type String of invoked method class$(java.lang.String) of class com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokevirtual in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode goto in clinit method, try a different compiler.
      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unsupported bytecode invokestatic in clinit method.
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      [convert] error: com.sun.jcclassic.samples.rmi.PurseImpl_Stub: unhandled bytecode pop in clinit method, try a different compiler.
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