On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 12:49:05PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
> For some reason, this didn't happen before, but the problem appears clear now:
> when makehurddir.sh attempts to extract packages, it fails when changing cwd 
> to
> $TARGET.  This is because the TARGET variable contains a relative path, but
> previous to calling "debfor" in `functions', there's a line to enter the 
> target
> directory, so the second time it'll fail.

Why does $TARGET contain a relative path?  I would assume it to be
absolute in general.  If the user enters a relative path, crosshurd
should convert it to an absolute path, rather, I'd say.


Michael

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