So your program requires a file in /tmp which all local users can write to?
Ouch - that sounds like sooner or later somebody is going to trash it, or remove it, and you'll be in trouble.
It might be worth seeing if you can set $ENV{'TMP'} to read the file from another directory instead..,
In reply to Re^2: Calling a C++ binary from Perl
by skx
in thread Calling a C++ binary from Perl
by kwaping
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