# New Ticket Created by Andy Dougherty # Please include the string: [perl #57386] # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. # <URL: http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=57386 >
After running the Configure.pl test suite, I'm seeing some annoying-to-remove directories staying behind in /tmp. $ ls -lR /tmp/qdEG6yqmCn/ qdEG6yqmCn/: total 16 drwxr-xr-x 3 doughera faculty 181 Jul 29 13:48 alpha/ qdEG6yqmCn/alpha: total 16 d-wxr----x 2 doughera faculty 117 Jul 29 13:48 include/ qdEG6yqmCn/alpha/include: qdEG6yqmCn/alpha/include: Permission denied Note those weird permissions on alpha/include/: -wxr----x. Is that necessary? It makes it more tedious to clean up, since you have to explicitly chmod the offending directory. Also, the test suite clean up after itself. There were actually 3 such directories left after my last Configure.pl --test run; only one of them had this annoying subdirectory. $ rm -rf qdEG6yqmCn/ rm: cannot read directory qdEG6yqmCn//alpha/include: Permission denied rm: Unable to remove directory qdEG6yqmCn//alpha: File exists rm: Unable to remove directory qdEG6yqmCn/: File exists $ chmod 700 qdEG6yqmCn/alpha/include $ rm -rf qdEG6yqmCn -- Andy Dougherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]