Your message dated Tue, 04 May 2010 12:43:54 -0400
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and subject line Re: mktemp should print warning when there are less than 6 X 
in        the template
has caused the Debian Bug report #524313,
regarding mktemp should print warning when there are less than 6 X in the  
template
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Package: mktemp
Version: 1.6-3

I have a lot of scripts that have 5 X characters in the template. Now none
of them is working. Can you make mktemp to print a warning (on a stderr)
when there is only 4 or 5 X characters?

You are free to make mktemp to fail in case there are only 3 X characters
(or whatever was the behaviour of the previous version). Just don't make
changes that break user's scripts without prior warning.

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Arie

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mktemp currently takes 3 Xs.

Mike Stone


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