Can not start grok application outside application root directory

Bug #555279 reported by Jussi Judin
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Bug Description

When trying to start a grok (1.1rc1) application from other working directory that the actual application directory, I get following error message:

jussi@jussiblet:/tmp$ /tmp/test11/bin/test11-ctl fg
Error: error opening file /mnt/gen/tmp/parts/etc/zdaemon.conf: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/mnt/gen/tmp/parts/etc/zdaemon.conf'
For help, use /tmp/test11/bin/test11-ctl -h

Starting this from the directory the application root resides in works fine tough. This requires changing working directory to correct directory in all scripts that could be used to start these applications at machine startup and therefore is quite error-prone.

Revision history for this message
Christian Klinger (cklinger) wrote :

Since grokprojects > 2.0 we don't use the *-ctl scripts anymore...

Changed in grok:
status: New → Won't Fix
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