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author | Vladimir Glazounov <vg@openoffice.org> | 2003-12-17 15:02:30 +0000 |
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committer | Vladimir Glazounov <vg@openoffice.org> | 2003-12-17 15:02:30 +0000 |
commit | a5224a316714fc91b674900106c97fe500c01cea (patch) | |
tree | 4beb735bb94e0f6f5a26a8d2cb9e7862e3fe40aa /dmake/man | |
parent | 35102594a891326cd43a9aea6d8bec7927783f7d (diff) |
INTEGRATION: CWS geordi2q11 (1.2.56); FILE MERGED
2003/12/16 11:17:18 hr 1.2.56.1: #111934#: join CWS ooo111fix1
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-rw-r--r-- | dmake/man/dmake.tf | 17 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/dmake/man/dmake.tf b/dmake/man/dmake.tf index 22201cdcf89b..85bf9ec4ed34 100644 --- a/dmake/man/dmake.tf +++ b/dmake/man/dmake.tf @@ -1332,16 +1332,8 @@ The last line of the file is terminated by a new-line which is inserted due to the \en found at the end of the \fIdata\fP string. .PP If the optional \fIfile\fP specifier is present then its expanded value -is the name of the temporary file to create. Whenever a $(mktmp ...) macro -is expanded the macro $(TMPFILE) is set to a new temporary file name. Thus -the construct: -.RS -.sp -$(mktmp,$(TMPFILE) data) -.sp -.RE -is completely equivalent to not specifying the $(TMPFILE) optional argument. -Another example that would be useful for MSDOS users with a Turbo-C compiler +is the name of the temporary file to create. An example that would be useful +for MSDOS users with a Turbo-C compiler .RS .sp $(mktmp,turboc.cfg $(CFLAGS)) @@ -3124,11 +3116,6 @@ informative bug reports. Many thanks also go to those on the NET that have helped in making \fBdmake\fP one of the best Make tools available. .SH BUGS -Dmake's temporary file creation uses the tempnam function to generate unique -filenames in its working directory, but does not check that the file does not -exist at the time it is created. This could possibly be a security problem if -the directory where dmake is run is writeable by untrusted users. -.PP Some system commands return non-zero status inappropriately. Use .B \-i |