Note new experimental grass packages by Steve Halasz can be found at:
http://pkg-grass.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?DebianGisRepository
Currently at GRASS version 6.0.0beta2 (which among other things fixes
this bug).
This should be ready for unstable soon.
thanks to the folks at the
Hi, for those playing along at home, time for a status update:
r.terraflow is the only module in GRASS 6.0 CVS which hasn't been fixed
for this bug yet (end user set-able but uses /var/tmp as default).
You can make a GRASS package without the r.terraflow module by doing:
./configure
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 12:55 +1300, Hamish wrote:
Hi, for those playing along at home, time for a status update:
r.terraflow is the only module in GRASS 6.0 CVS which hasn't been fixed
for this bug yet (end user set-able but uses /var/tmp as default).
You can make a GRASS package without
I'll try to get a CVS package squared away tomorrow.
I have just reverted that init.sh $TMPDIR change now, so it should be
all set for a fresh checkout, AFAICT.
Best to do it as quickly as possible I think.
Yes, I hadn't been keeping up with the Debian Weekly News the sarge
release appears
[cc bug lists to archive the link]
This page describes a way to create a secure tmp directory where you
can create tmp files without worrying about their names:
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/115462/151/#mozTocId316364
..
Maybe someone can help me with this one:
Hamish wrote:
Just an update re. less-insecure tempfiles ..
In the upstream GRASS 5.7 CVS[*] pretty much everything in the scripts/
directory now uses g.tempfile. C modules are next. I am not sure what to
do with the init scripts libs where the GRASS tempfile fn's may not be
available..
[thanks for the 5.0.3 patch Marga]
Just an update re. less-insecure tempfiles ..
In the upstream GRASS 5.7 CVS[*] pretty much everything in the scripts/
directory now uses g.tempfile. C modules are next. I am not sure what to
do with the init scripts libs where the GRASS tempfile fn's may not
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