On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 07:20:28AM +0100, Graham Barr wrote: > So it is a security issue then as it needs somewhere to cache these > object files, and anyone must be able to do it. No more insecure than having your own LIB directory, although the prospect of every user having their own copy of every C extension doesn't sound too great. Perhaps we can modify it so that it checks an @INC as normal. It's just an idea for us to play with - I'm by no means suggesting we want to use it as-is. -- "Jesus ate my mouse" or some similar banality. -- Megahal (trained on asr), 1998-11-06
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