![]() Several versions of exiftool must be able to co-exist.Calling exiftool shall be consistent with the existing version, IOW no "perl.exe exiftool parameters".exiftool shall be optionally reachable via the search path.Rationale: The user can decide whether to write-protect them or not, simple maintenance, no obfuscation an hidden leftovers. The executable files shall be in a location being controlled by the user.Hard to estimate the average Windows user, but I have an idea what the application shall do: ![]() To get the "right" solutions, we need to define requirements. "biber" files vanished from the cache directory, the workaround was to put a back-dated "canary file" in the cache directory: !topic/perl.par/_obYvAgHeEc (hmm: "the code base is very brittle and prone to breaking stuff at a distance"). I found other programs being affected, and there are patches tinkering with the symptoms, e.g. ![]()
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