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mktemp - conflicting options affected by ENV
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Hello,
Not sure if this is a bug or just unintended side-effect, but it caused some scripts here to fail and took a while to troubleshoot:
It basically boils down to the interplay between the deprecated "-t" "-p" and "$TMPDIR" and "--tmpdir".
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## Problem 1: "-t" and TMPDIR (if non-empty) overrides "--tmpdir"
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$ TMPDIR= mktemp -u --tmpdir=. -t XXXXXX
./og9G5s
$ TMPDIR=/foo/ mktemp -u --tmpdir=. -t XXXXXX
/foo/AAWcOl
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## Problem 2: if TMPDIR is empty, "--tmpdir" overrides "-p", despite having "-t"
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$ TMPDIR=/foo/ mktemp -u -p /bar/ --tmpdir=. -t XXXXXX
/foo/tHXcrq
$ TMPDIR= mktemp -u -p /bar/ --tmpdir=. -t XXXXXX
./OfWXSS
## I'd expect the above to use "/bar/OfWXSS", to be consistent with TMPDIR overriding "--tmpdir".
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I realize "-t" and "-p" are deprecated, and it's best not to meddle with them -
but for consistency, perhaps consider having the new "--tmpdir" always take precedence over "-t" and "-p" ?
or print a warning to STDERR when "-t" and "--tmpdir" are mixed?
Regards,
-gordon
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