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auto-adjusted variables: behaviour changed?
- From: Remco van den Berg <nospam@thanx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 01:10:53 +0100
WML-programmers,
I've a small, but nasty problem.
I used to use wml version 1.6.8 but I'm trying to switch over to 2.0.6.
I compile all my HTML file by using regular GNU Makefiles; and
my source files are standing in a _src/ subdirectory.
And than, when I run `make`, I see:
psvweb@jupiter > make
wml _src/todolist.phpwml -o todolist.php
So far, so good...
But in WML version 2.0.6 I see that my auto-adjusted variables get an extra
'../' in front of it. At first I didn't understand it, but I found out that
when I place the source files in the current working directory and I run
#> wml todolist.phpwml -o todolist.php
the extra '../' in the auto-adjusted variables is gone. And everything works.
So, the question is: Why that extra '../'?
Is it a bug, or a changed "feature"?
Where can I find the major changes in behaviour between the wml versions?
How to solve this?
(Yes, I want to have the source files in a subdirectory)
-Remco
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