Frederick Cheung wrote:

> What the current directory is might depend on how you start the app,
> but in general it is the top level of your app. Either chdir to the
> folder containing your binary, use an absolute path or specify the
> path relative to the current directory.
> 
> 
> Fred

Oh, I feel stupid. I just ran a "ls" command and it's just as you say, 
it's in the top level.

Thanks!
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