In the last episode (Jun 08), John LoVerso said:
> > Symbols '=' and '+' are prohibited in some other filesystems.
>
> Specific examples of filesystems supported by FreeBSD and likely used
> by programs invoking mktemp(), please! (I'm not sure that the
> NetWare filesystem counts!)
But why wouldn't it count? If I mount a Netware volume and decide to
edit a file with an editor that creates a temporary filename for some
reason, I'd like it to work.
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