perl-OODoc-scripts-2.02-alt1.noarch unsafe-tmp-usage-in-scripts fail The test discovered scripts with errors which may be used by a user for damaging important system files. For example if a script uses in its work a temp file which is created in /tmp directory, then every user can create symlinks with the same name (pattern) in this directory in order to destroy or rewrite some system or another user's files. Scripts _must_ _use_ mktemp/tempfile or must use $TMPDIR. mktemp/tempfile is safest. $TMPDIR is safer than /tmp/ because libpam-tmpdir creates a subdirectory of /tmp that is only accessible by that user, and then sets TMPDIR and other variables to that. Hence, it doesn't matter nearly as much if you create a non-random filename, because nobody but you can access it. Found error in /usr/bin/oodist: $ grep /tmp/ /usr/bin/oodist | makefile:DISTDIR || $ENV{OODOC_DISTDIR} || | empty | makefile:DISTNAME | makefile:RAWDIR || $ENV{OODOC_RAWDIR} || constructured | /tmp/ | true when specified OPTIONS for parsers: makefile:SKIP_LINKS The processing will take place in a seperate directory: the stripped pm's and produced pod files will end-up there. If not provided, that directory will be named after the project, and located in C<$ENV{TMPDIR}>, which defaults to C. For instance C =back =head2 Options for parsers;