On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Olaf Kirch wrote: > when you're dealing with files in /tmp that are supposed to be re-opened > (rather than opened once and then discarded) there's an established > way to do it which goes like this: The problem lies in the premises: these files should not be stored in /tmp. If you insist on putting them under /tmp for whatever reason, you should use an intermediate diractory: mkdir /tmp/mydir cd /tmp/mydir || exit 1 check whether . is ok play with files here --Pavel Kankovsky aka Peak [ Boycott Microsoft--http://www.vcnet.com/bms ] "Resistance is futile. Open your source code and prepare for assimilation."
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Olaf Kirch
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Henrik Nordstrom
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Casper Dik
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Goetz Babin-Ebell
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Mikael Olsson
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep pedward
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Christos Zoulas
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Marc Heuse
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Wietse Venema
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Pavel Machek
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Pavel Kankovsky
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep der Mouse
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Antonomasia
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep John Cochran
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Marc Heuse
- Re: Symlinks and Cryogenic Sleep Antonomasia