As seen on #10887, there is a problem where @Mpdreamz does not have access to java.io.tmpdir somehow. @rjernst has also been running tests in a VM and so far cannot reproduce it.
But I think there may be a sneaky bug. And we need to get to the bottom of it, otherwise the JDK not having access to the default temp dir will cause mayhem in this situation.
As seen on #10887, there is a problem where @Mpdreamz does not have access to java.io.tmpdir somehow. @rjernst has also been running tests in a VM and so far cannot reproduce it.
But I think there may be a sneaky bug. And we need to get to the bottom of it, otherwise the JDK not having access to the default temp dir will cause mayhem in this situation.