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<TITLE>RE: [chuck-users] Re: chuck-users Digest, Vol 7, Issue 11</TITLE>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Scot Gresham-Lancaster;<BR>
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> This was on an XP machine, but I am getting the same result on my mac <BR>
and linux boxes. If I put in the full path these sndbuf objects <BR>
function fine, but if I use a relative address such as "../data/<BR>
foo.wav" I get the "cannot stat file 'data/foo.wav' What is the <BR>
obvious error that I am making?<BR>
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I think the file-names are relative but it seems to me that they aren't relative to the dir where the file that calls them is in; I think they are relative to the dir where ChucK was called from which may be another location entirely.<BR>
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I'd be in favour of switching that around if at all possible.<BR>
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Hope that at least explains?<BR>
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Yours,<BR>
Kas.</FONT>
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