Works perfectly now!

Jussi


2011/6/11 Benoît Minisini <gam...@users.sourceforge.net>

> > This problem is now "solved".
> > I'm going to do distribution update, and because of that I temporarily
> > change my fstab:
> > /tmp            ext4    relatime,nosuid,noexec        0       2
> > -->
> > /tmp            ext4    defaults        0       2
> >
> > So, looks like even when gbs3 is not executed in /tmp, it is enough that
> > compiled byte code is in /tmp... it's marked as executable.
> > Is it possible to change this behaviour? Isn't byte code just read for
> > interpreter, and not executed by itself..?
> > Or maybe there could be alternative path for byte code (example
> > ~/.gambastmp) that would be automatically cleared when
> > execution ends?
> >
> > Jussi
> >
>
> Now the scripter (gbs3) does not require /tmp to allow executable files
> anymore. It's in revision #3880.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Benoît Minisini
>
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