Not sure about this one. On my computer, it does output relative path. Only they are not really relative to the input folder, but relative to the argument you gave to verveinej:
so if you say: verveinej.sh ../some/path/to/java/project
all path in the file anchors will start with "../some/path/to/java/project" I think it is more conveniant because you can still have relative path if you want, you only need to give them relative when you call verveinej and you can also get absolute paths if needed by giving absolute paths as argument ...
Did you give fullpaths as arguments?
nicolas
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De: moose-technology@googlecode.com À: moose-dev@iam.unibe.ch Envoyé: Jeudi 28 Avril 2011 23:40:37 Objet: [Moose-dev] Issue 603 in moose-technology: VerveineJ should export relative paths Status: New Owner: ---- CC: anquetil...@gmail.com Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium Component-VerveineJ
New issue 603 by tudor.gi...@gmail.com: VerveineJ should export relative paths http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=603
Currently, VerveineJ exports the FileAnchors with full path. It should export it with the path relative to the input folder.
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