I'm not aware of any that do, but haven't specifically looked.
I now have: as far as I can tell, no Nasal scripts are currently writing
to /tmp, and given that upstream also support Windows, they would
probably consider doing so to be a bug. I'll suggest removing this
upstream, but currently don't consider it RC.
I'm not sure whether "write" here means overriding a file is
okay or if it restricts to creating new files, though.
Overwriting is allowed: on allowed paths/files, a script can use fopen()
as the user running FlightGear.
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