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Posted to dev@cocoon.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2003/09/04 13:43:22 UTC

DO NOT REPLY [Bug 22916] - Full path for logkit.xconf location fail

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Full path for logkit.xconf location fail

uv@upaya.co.uk changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |FIXED



------- Additional Comments From uv@upaya.co.uk  2003-09-04 11:43 -------
This was actually an intentional change. All other files (e.g. cocoon.xconf) are
referred to relative to the context directory (specified in <context-dir/> in
cli.xconf). But the logkit file is specified relative to the invocation context
(in this case whereever Ant was started). 

This is why it was changed. 

Are you saying that you want to be able to specify your logkit file as an
absolute path? If so, the CLI should (a) happily accept absolute paths on all
filenames and (b) assume the context-directory when relative paths are specified.

If this makes sense, it shouldn't be hard to implement. However, for the time
being I have returned the CLI back to its original behaviour, and added a better
behaviour to my todo list.

Upayavira