On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Joerg Desch jd.vvd@web.de wrote:
OK. I thought, that the base path must be absolute. But to get the expected behavior, I must use . as base path, which seams to work here on linux. The session informations stored in section [files] are still using an absolute path. Is this the point where a project option you've mentioned could help?
My thinking was:
... [project] name=.... base_path=/kunden/....
^^^^^ base_path goes awy away completely. It's not needed - base_dir is computed from the path holding the project file. For this example, let's assume my project file is in /kunden/. (that's German for "customers").
[files] FILE_NAME_0=26926;PHP;0;16;1;1;0;/kunden/abc/def/foo.bar;0 FILE_NAME_1=0;PHP;0;16;1;1;0;/kunden/.../isr_invsr_single_edit.php;0
Would become:
FILE_NAME_0=26926;PHP;0;16;1;1;0;abc/def/foo.bar;0 FILE_NAME_1=0;PHP;0;16;1;1;0;.../isr_invsr_single_edit.php;0
etc. etc.
If, despite the wisdom of 40+ years of collective software development conventions, i place files outside of my project root, they are still handled:
FILE_NAME_0=...;TEXT;0;16;1;1;0;/etc/hosts;0