glibg10b, 6 months ago It’s likely. mkdir fails to create a subdirectory such as ~/.cache/mozilla/ if ~/.cache/ doesn’t exist, unless -p is explicitly passed to mkdir Of course, not everything is a shell script, but I imagine the directory creation functions in many languages work similarly
It’s likely. mkdir fails to create a subdirectory such as ~/.cache/mozilla/ if ~/.cache/ doesn’t exist, unless -p is explicitly passed to mkdir
-p
Of course, not everything is a shell script, but I imagine the directory creation functions in many languages work similarly