>
> In Monterey, /tmp is now only writeable by root.

It is?
I have been storing temp files in /tmp all my life (output from all kinds of 
programs), and did not notice a change when upgrading to Monterey.

/Users/zach% cd /tmp
/private/tmp% ls -ld .
drwxrwxrwt  17 root  wheel  544 Feb 14 12:00 ./

/private/tmp% ll
total 164008
drwxr-xr-x@ 7 zach  wheel   224B Feb 14 14:19 
ArtSaver-hcwtwqkubldekzfijehvpaeowamp/
drwxr-xr-x  3 zach  wheel    96B Feb 13 23:02 Build/
drwxr-xr-x  5 zach  wheel   160B Feb 13 23:02 ModuleCache.noindex/
drwxr-xr-x  3 zach  wheel    96B Feb 13 21:59 SymbolCache.noindex/
drwxr-xr-x  3 zach  wheel    96B Feb 13 21:59 XCBuildData/
[...]


Maybe, the sticky bit is new as of Monterey?
(which would make sense, of course, but maybe it was there all the time, which 
it should.)
Even so, a reboot should have cleared up any permission problems in any case, 
since a reboot deletes all files in /tmp anyways.

So, I'm still a bit in the dark as to why it now works.
Oh well ...


> It is quite possible that Xcode couldn?t write there for the indexing.

It looks like it, but I can't see why ....


Best regards, Gabriel


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