Package: x2goserver-xsession Version: 4.0.1.8
Hi Orion,
on IRC we just discovered that x2goserver-xsession/etc/Xsession uses
a command named tempfile. On Debian, the binary is in package
debianutils which makes it appear like a Debianism. However, I found
evidence of the file being known to other Unices [1].
What would be the Fedora way of ,,tempfile''? Shall we change that
upstream? Or can you provide that binary somehow in Fedora?
Mike
[1] http://nixdoc.net/man-pages/linux/man1/tempfile.1.html
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On 11/25/2013 01:31 PM, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Package: x2goserver-xsession Version: 4.0.1.8
Hi Orion,
on IRC we just discovered that x2goserver-xsession/etc/Xsession uses a command named tempfile. On Debian, the binary is in package debianutils which makes it appear like a Debianism. However, I found evidence of the file being known to other Unices [1].
What would be the Fedora way of ,,tempfile''? Shall we change that upstream? Or can you provide that binary somehow in Fedora?
Mike
Fedora uses "mktemp". Does Debian have that?
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