Hi Guru's,
SYS stuff: perl 5.005 on tru64 Unix.
I have been playing with the File::Temp module. I wanted to use it to
create a temporary mount point on a file system then mount a
remote dir into it and copy the files over.
I tried the following:
use File::Temp qw/ tempdir /;
.....
$tempdir = tempdir();
system("mount","-t","nfs","server:/usr1","$tempdir") || die "Can't
mount into $tempdir: $!\n";
I always get the OS error "no such file or directory". The dir is made
so i am not sure if this is an OS problem or a design feature.
Any ideas?
Dp.
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