On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 02:50:05PM -0500, Steve Greenland wrote:
> Please don't. Is there *any* reason why defaulting
> TMPDIR=/tmp/<username> is inferior to TMPDIR=/tmp?

Systems with large numbers of users (and normally use, for example
/home/u/username), and filesystem which doesn't like large numbers of
entries quickly might have performance problems.

And then there's the issue of making *really sure* that /tmp/username
always exists and has the correct permissions, otherwise this would be
worse, because once we do this, people will probably stop caring about
creating temporary files securely.

-- 
Dwayne C. Litzenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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