On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 06:18:43PM -0400, Peter Jones wrote:
> 1. Each user should have there own ~/tmp space which only they
can
> access. This could be used for the users agent sockets, but also just
[...]
Of course, ~/tmp/ really sucks for this -- lots of places use nfs
homedirs, and you'd rather not put the sort of stuff you use /tmp for on
the network.
Which goes back to my original post here, which cleverly (?) checks if ~/tmp
is on a local filesystem and uses mktemp in /tmp otherwise.
(PS: there's an obvious error in that first post, in that the variables
should be actually exported.)
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