So, I've been running it since I changed the path, and it seems just fine. 
If I don't add the path to the extensions folder, I can't use any of the 
built-in extensions, like array, table, etc. Has anyone else tried this on 
your team on Linux?

On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 3:09:27 PM UTC-5, Seth Tisue wrote:
>
> >>>>> "Era" == Era V <[email protected] <javascript:>> writes: 
>
>  Era> Does anyone know what $0 is? Is that just the starting path? 
>
> It's the full path to the launch script. 
>
> The reason the script includes the `cd` line is that NetLogo requires 
> that when it is launched, the JVM's current working directory must be 
> the NetLogo directory itself -- the directory containing `lib` and 
> `models` and `extensions` and `NetLogo.jar` and everything else. 
>
> This requirement is arguably unfortunate, but that's the way it is. 
> Further reading at https://github.com/NetLogo/NetLogo/issues/415 . 
>
>  Era> Will this break something else in the future (so far it seems to 
>  Era> work fine)? 
>
> I'm at a loss to explain why your change wouldn't make NetLogo fail to 
> launch entirely.  Are you sure you're working with an unmodified NetLogo 
> install where you haven't renamed anything or moved anything around? 
>
> We don't have any other reports of netlogo.sh failing to work, and the 
> directory handling in it hasn't changed in donkey's years, so afaics you 
> must be doing something unusual. 
>
> -- 
> Seth Tisue | Northwestern University | http://tisue.net 
> developer, NetLogo: http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/ 
>   
>

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