Jason Spiro dixit:
>By the way, do here-documents work okay on modern versions of Android?
>Or is there no place for mksh to write the required temporary files to
>make them work?
There is still no place. If you set (not even needed to export, but
exporting is better so subshells inherit it) $TMPDIR, it works. If
you are root, it works (I think).
The AOSP people sorta-promised me either to set $TMPDIR in the
launcher, or to give me an API I can use to query a directory
which is writable for the current user (home directory, most likely).
I have not received either, yet. You may want to prod them.
As I do not use an Android device myself, things are slow from
my side.
bye,
//mirabilos
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