(This refers to the normalize-mp3 command provided by package normalize-audio, version 0.7.6-7.)
As I think is normal, /tmp has permissions "rwxrwxrwt", which is supposed to let me rename and unlink files that I own within in. But normalize-mp3 has problems using it: $ normalize-mp3 --tmpdir /tmp/ -a -19dB foo.mp3 bar.mp3 Decoding foo.mp3... Running normalize... Re-encoding foo.mp3... Can't rename temp file, leaving in /tmp/normalize-mp3-27670.tag, stopped at /usr/bin/normalize-mp3 line 219. $ mkdir /tmp/foo $ normalize-mp3 --tmpdir /tmp/foo/ -a -19dB foo.mp3 bar.mp3 Can't read foo.mp3: No such file or directory, stopped at /usr/bin/normalize-mp3 line 131. (I've filed a bug report because normalize-mp3 had already deleted foo.mp3 before the first error.) Shouldn't a program I'm running be able to rename a file it creates in /tmp? Is this a bug in the package? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]