>>>>> "RA" == Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RA> Michael Maraist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I suggested this a while ago, and the response was that automatically
>> writing files is a security risk. You should extend your RFC to
>> describe a caching directory or configuration.
RA> This will be completely impossible to implement in some installation
RA> environments, such as AFS or read-only remote NFS mounts. I really don't
RA> like software that tries to play dynamic compilation tricks; please just
RA> compile at installation time and then leave it alone.
This isn't really a problem. Purify does this already. If it is not
allowed to write into the original directory, You give it a cache
directory and it does appropriate magic to map to the original file
and associate the correct user to the cached version.
eg.
<cache_dir>/usr/local/perl/.../Posix.pm.1050:22 # George did this one
And this would be disabled under -T
<chaim>
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