On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Dimitry Andric <dim_at_freebsd.org> wrote: > On 2010-09-29 13:23, Renato Botelho wrote: >> >> #!/usr/bin/perl >> >> use File::Temp; >> >> my ( $fh, $filename ) = File::Temp::tempfile(); >> print "$filename\n"; > > For me it works perfectly, though I am using perl 5.10: > > $ cat foo.pl > #!/usr/bin/perl > > use File::Temp; > > my ( $fh, $filename ) = File::Temp::tempfile(); > print "$filename\n"; > $ perl -v > > This is perl, v5.10.1 (*) built for i386-freebsd-64int > > Copyright 1987-2009, Larry Wall > > Perl may be copied only under the terms of either the Artistic License or > the > GNU General Public License, which may be found in the Perl 5 source kit. > > Complete documentation for Perl, including FAQ lists, should be found on > this system using "man perl" or "perldoc perl". If you have access to the > Internet, point your browser at http://www.perl.org/, the Perl Home Page. > > $ perl foo.pl > /tmp/tv25CPnWhF > $ perl foo.pl > /tmp/L2UJQ5_JJs > $ perl foo.pl > /tmp/6ynQYvWIc1 > $ perl foo.pl > /tmp/Tdpf7PKBMg > $ perl foo.pl > /tmp/76ir2i1ici > $ perl foo.pl > /tmp/LhfD0eZgd8 > > I'll try building perl 5.12 and try it again. > > Btw, I assume you did *not* rebuild perl with clang, so your perl is > still compiled with gcc? Correct, i didn't build any port with clang. -- Renato BotelhoReceived on Wed Sep 29 2010 - 09:49:50 UTC
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