On Jul 16, 2015 12:53 PM, "Timothy Appnel" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I wouldn't recommend just dropping your library in to just /tmp to avoid
a potential conflict with another job or process. Perhaps create a separate
directory like the name of your project or playbook under tmp and store it
there? I think create a specific directory helps avoid this.
>
Yes, using bare /tmp is also a security risk (as anyone with access to the
machine can put something in /tmp.  Imagine if someone puts their own
version of os.py in there, for instance). A subdirectory with proper mode
bits set works.  A subdirectory in a non-world-writable location is even
better.

-Toshio

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