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From: levi@localhost.nc3a.nato.int
Subject: p/scripts/find-sed problem with djgpp and gpc20000723
Date: 24 Jul 2000, 18:15:34

Frank Heckenbach a écrit :
> 
> Maurice Lombardi wrote:
> 
> > Joachim Falk a écrit :
> > >
> > > the find-sed script assumes that the temp dir is /tmp witch isnt always
> > > true under djgpp.
> > > instead you should use the TMPDIR var witch is set in djgpp.env
> >
> > Indeed I did not notice this because y have a /tmp dir in my tree
> 
> I think the default DJGPP installation creates this directory
> because DJGPP's goal is to be as Unix compatible as possible, and
> the typical Unix script may assume /tmp to exist.

Unfortunately no. But I had previously to compile a unix package which needed /tmp.
So I created it and never removed it afterwards.

Maurice

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