This is due to a difference in the way GNU and BSD versions handle the -t argument. The BSD version assumes that it can add XXX if it likes to.
See both man pages. The BSD version calls the argument a prefix, which the GNU version 'a single file name component'.
This is due to a difference in the way GNU and BSD versions handle the -t argument. The BSD version assumes that it can add XXX if it likes to.
See both man pages. The BSD version calls the argument a prefix, which the GNU version 'a single file name component'.