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Kirk Lund updated GEODE-4351:
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    Component/s:     (was: wan)
                     (was: transactions)
                     (was: statistics)
                     (was: snapshot)
                     (was: serialization)
                     (was: rest (dev))
                     (was: rest (admin))
                     (was: regions)
                     (was: redis)
                     (was: pulse)
                     (was: persistence)
                     (was: offheap)
                     (was: memcached)
                     (was: membership)
                     (was: management)
                     (was: lucene)
                     (was: logging)
                     (was: locator)
                     (was: jmx)
                     (was: gfsh)
                     (was: general)
                     (was: functions)
                     (was: extensions)
                     (was: expiration)
                     (was: eviction)
                     (was: distributed lock service)
                     (was: cq)
                     (was: core)
                     (was: configuration)
                     (was: compression)
                     (was: client/server)
                     (was: client queues)

> All instances of new File should use absolute path instead of relative "."
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>
>                 Key: GEODE-4351
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-4351
>             Project: Geode
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: Kirk Lund
>            Priority: Major
>
> Since some Geode tests manipulate the system property "user.dir", all uses of 
> "new File(...)" must use absolute path. Otherwise the wrong path can end up 
> being logged or reported.
> Note, this spans ALL of the Geode product code. Should we file a separate but 
> identical ticket for every API package or list every Component in this Jira 
> ticket?



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