[DiscordArchive] Sorry; I understand using the -c to specify the config file location on running the binary. I'm just
[DiscordArchive] Sorry; I understand using the -c to specify the config file location on running the binary. I'm just
Archived author: KalTheDrow • Posted: 2022-04-08T22:29:15.981000+00:00
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Sorry; I understand using the -c to specify the config file location on running the binary. I'm just asking; when running the binary no flags, it trys the incorrect path which is an absolute path from my other computer. Is that "default" path being adopted from the dc prefix flag at build?
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2022-04-08T22:30:14.821000+00:00
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yes but you can also override that
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2022-04-08T22:30:20.085000+00:00
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just need to find how
Archived author: KalTheDrow • Posted: 2022-04-08T22:30:49.868000+00:00
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(the -c works totally fine with a relative path as expected)
Archived author: KalTheDrow • Posted: 2022-04-08T22:31:21.971000+00:00
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I'd just prefer the build to end up with correct, and not use -c, simply because I'm trying to get a pipeline to do the whole thing for me and then final step just run the binary
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2022-04-08T22:32:12.901000+00:00
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ah found it
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2022-04-08T22:32:20.419000+00:00
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-DCONF_DIR cmake flag
Archived author: KalTheDrow • Posted: 2022-04-08T22:32:55.223000+00:00
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-DCONF_DIR
Awesome. I shall put that in and see what happens. I expect it will be fine thanks