[cl-debian] Bug#329347: common-lisp-controller: checking of permissions of the output directory
Faré
fahree at gmail.com
Wed Sep 21 11:20:36 UTC 2005
Yet another reason why the only sensible thing for a per-user cache is
to use ~/.cache: it is automatically safe with respect to whichever policy
is defined by the administrator and/or user for access rights, disk quotas,
etc, with no race condition to check for. The only possible downside is
having to walk /etc/passwd to locate all the places where to purge the cache,
if you wish to do such thing.
> ii realpath 1.9.20 Return the canonicalized
PS: Oh, instead of using realpath, could we be using readlink -f ?
It's part of the GNU coreutils, so that's one less bizarre package to
depend upon.
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If six billion people have both more food and more forest than their three
billion parents did; if the prices of copper, wheat and natural gas are going
down, not up; if there are 20 times more carcinogens in three cups of organic
coffee than in daily dietary exposure to the worst pesticide both before and
after the DDT ban; if renewable resources such as whales are more easily
exhausted than non-renewables such as coal; if lower infant mortality leads
to falling populations, not rising ones, then perhaps we need to think
differently about what sustainability means. Perhaps the most sustainable
thing we can do is develop new technology, increase trade and spread affluence.
-- Matt Ridley
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