In the last episode (Jun 08), John LoVerso said: > > Symbols '=' and '+' are prohibited in some other filesystems. > > Specific examples of filesystems supported by FreeBSD and likely used > by programs invoking mktemp(), please! (I'm not sure that the > NetWare filesystem counts!) But why wouldn't it count? If I mount a Netware volume and decide to edit a file with an editor that creates a temporary filename for some reason, I'd like it to work. -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
- Re: mktemp() patch Andrey A. Chernov
- Re: mktemp() patch Mark Murray
- Re: mktemp() patch Warner Losh
- Re: mktemp() patch Kris Kennaway
- Re: mktemp() patch Peter Jeremy
- Re: mktemp() patch Warner Losh
- Re: mktemp() patch Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
- Re: mktemp() patch Samuel Tardieu
- Re: mktemp() patch Garance A Drosihn
- Re: mktemp() patch John LoVerso
- Re: mktemp() patch Dan Nelson
- Re: mktemp() patch Boris Popov
- Re: mktemp() patch Kris Kennaway
- Re: mktemp() patch Garance A Drosihn
- Re: mktemp() patch Dan Nelson
- Re: mktemp() patch Garance A Drosihn
- Re: mktemp() patch John LoVerso
- Re: mktemp() patch Boris Popov
- Re: mktemp() patch Andrey A. Chernov
- Re: mktemp() patch Kris Kennaway
- Re: mktemp() patch Kris Kennaway