> That is a tag + security race condition between rm and mkdir. You'll > want to use mktemp -d instead.
fixed, tnx. > I didn't look at your script closely; there may be other problems. > Nothing should ever get written to /tmp/ except if the output filename > is the result of a successful ($?==0) call to mktemp or tempfile. But I can use /tmp/ to store the result of an archive (in a mktemp dir) if I remove it afterwards? I need to strip the makeself stuff from the installers and get a number of pk3 files from them. This is why the mktemp is used now. -- greetz, marc Aeryn, you are the one thing which has kept me from doing a kamikaze in the transport. Crichton - The Locket scorpius.homelinux.org 2.6.13.2 #1 Fri Sep 23 07:23:21 CEST 2005 GNU/Linux
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