possibly after setting $ENV{TMPDIR} to something like /dev/shm depending on the OS
Note that File::Temp supports a DIR parameter to create the temporary files in specific locations.
In reply to Re^2: CUPS Printing - Using a Variable as a Filename
by haukex
in thread CUPS Printing - Using a Variable as a Filename
by Wayne
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