> From: Gary R. Van Sickle
>
> > From: Christopher Faylor
> [snip]
> > Yes, I think it makes sense to open temp files in binary
> but I'll bet
> > that someone is relying on textmode behavior.
>
> I'll see that bet and raise you; I'll bet this results in
> massive problems.
>
> > Nevertheless
> From: Christopher Faylor
[snip]
> Yes, I think it makes sense to open temp files in binary but
> I'll bet that someone is relying on textmode behavior.
I'll see that bet and raise you; I'll bet this results in massive problems.
> Nevertheless, I've applied the patch.
>
> Let the cygwin ML w
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 06:18:38AM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
>Should we change mkstemp to always open in binary mode, regardless of
>the mount mode of the directory of the template name? Arguments for
>this is that mkstemp is often used by programs for binary data, where a
>text-mode /tmp mount poi
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Should we change mkstemp to always open in binary mode, regardless of the
mount mode of the directory of the template name? Arguments for this is
that mkstemp is often used by programs for binary data, where a text-mode
/tmp mount point would corrupt