>>>>> Olivier Mehani <shtrom-deb...@ssji.net> writes:

[…]

 > I don’t think this bug can be confirmed anymore, but the
 > documentation should be clarified.  Probably an upstream task again.

        As reported, the issue reads:

 AK> I type $ mktemp -t test /tmp/test so, it not create temprary file
 AK> with unique name but in all *BSD systems such command will create
 AK> file with template test.XXXXXXXX this may bring problems of
 AK> incompatibility of shell scripts

        My guess is that such an incompatibility between GNU and *BSD
        mktemp(1) implementations may still be an issue, even if
        Severity: wishlist.  This way or the other, such an issue is up
        to the upstream to resolve, though.

        FTR: mktemp(1) is not POSIX, so I’m as of yet unsure if it’s
        suitable for portable Shell scripts at all.

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