Stas Bekman wrote:

>Steve Hay wrote:
>[...]
>  
>
>>>now chdir into modperl-2.0
>>>
>>> C:\Temp> cd modperl-2.0
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>How stupid am I?  That's the bit I missed!  It's no good trying to refer 
>>to C:\Temp\modperl-2.0\t\response\TestAPI\server_util.pm as 
>>t\response\TestAPI\server_util.pm when I'm in the C:\Temp directory! Doh!
>>    
>>
>
>;)
>
>Do you think we should ammend that document to say that one needs to chdir to 
>the checked out directory. If you haven't thought of that, chances are that 
>others won't too.
>
Yes, I think that's worth doing.

If your brain is switched off and you're just blindly typing in the 
various commands in that document then it doesn't work as it stands.  To 
be fair, it does mention "in the top directory of the project" a couple 
of times, but without seeing a "chdir" command on it's own line in a 
monospace font it obviously didn't sink in.

- Steve



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