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Topic Title: use of relative pathes with tau
Topic Summary: workaraound for working with relativ pathes
Created On: 16-Feb-2005 08:21
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Answer This question was answered by Markus Kleinselbeck, on Friday, March 11, 2005 4:46 PM

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The use of relativ pathes was not successful. The aim was to use the same definition-file for the same projekt with different root-pathes. Maybe the Tau-Preprocessor has an different handlich of the include-Pathes in competition to the compiler. My solution has been now an python script, which resolves the relative pathes with absolute pathes.
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The use of relativ pathes was not successful. The aim was to use the same definition-file for the same projekt with different root-pathes. Maybe the Tau-Preprocessor has an different handlich of the include-Pathes in competition to the compiler. My solution has been now an python script, which resolves the relative pathes with absolute pathes.
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