Samuel Hartmann schreef:

Using /tmp can cause problems when several users use OOoLilyPond on the same machine. The temporary files are the LilyPond input file, the LilyPond output, the eps or png file. These file stay in the temporary directory until the next time you run OOoLilyPond. Another user running OOoLilyPond will have problem deleting or overwriting these files.

You should use mkstemp or similar to make sure that the /tmp file names are unique and unpredictable. Otherwise, you can take control of a local user account by installing suitable symlinks in /tmp/


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