So maybe changing the options about how and when it does that would help?
The -C option is for "clean up" after it runs and does this for the first time (to improve speed), so perhaps it "knows" the files are supposed to be there the second time it runs, but if you've moved it they're missing.
So try compiling it with -C and maybe it'll recreate that temp folder every time.
Nobody says perl looks like line-noise any more
kids today don't know what line-noise IS ...
In reply to Re: pp -a is not working
by Cody Pendant
in thread pp -a is not working
by alw
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