[Ironpython-users] IronPython, Daily Digest 1/5/2012

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Hi ironpython,

Here's your Daily Digest of new issues for project "IronPython".

In today's digest:ISSUES

1. [New issue] current working directory lost in compiled script
2. [New issue] current working directory lost in compiled script
3. [New issue] current working directory lost in compiled script
4. [New issue] current working directory lost in compiled script

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ISSUES

1. [New issue] current working directory lost in compiled script
http://ironpython.codeplex.com/workitem/32042
User peterSchwalm has proposed the issue:

"If I compile a script using a (slightly modified) version of pyc.py the working directory is changed to the folder containing the .exe-file

ipy version: 2.7.1"-----------------

2. [New issue] current working directory lost in compiled script
http://ironpython.codeplex.com/workitem/32043
User peterSchwalm has proposed the issue:

"If I compile a script using a (slightly modified) version of pyc.py the working directory is changed to the folder containing the .exe-file, regardless of the location from where the .exe is called.

This means: if 
a) I write a utility accepting filenames as command line parameters, and 
b) the .exe file is not in the working dir of the command shell (for example somewhere in the command shell searchpath)

I always have to supply absolutes pathnames on the command line for the utility.

This is 
a) nasty
b) incompatible with the same script interpreted by ipy.exe
c) incompatible cpython



ipy version: 2.7.1"-----------------

3. [New issue] current working directory lost in compiled script
http://ironpython.codeplex.com/workitem/32044
User peterSchwalm has proposed the issue:

"If I compile a script using a (slightly modified) version of pyc.py the working directory is changed to the folder containing the .exe-file, regardless of the location from where the .exe is called.

This means: if 
a) I write a utility accepting filenames as command line parameters, and 
b) the .exe file is not in the working dir of the command shell (for example somewhere in the command shell searchpath)

I always have to supply absolutes pathnames on the command line for the utility.

This is 
a) nasty
b) incompatible with the same script interpreted by ipy.exe
c) incompatible cpython



ipy version: 2.7.1"-----------------

4. [New issue] current working directory lost in compiled script
http://ironpython.codeplex.com/workitem/32045
User peterSchwalm has proposed the issue:

"If I compile a script using a (slightly modified) version of pyc.py the working directory is changed to the folder containing the .exe-file, regardless of the location from where the .exe is called.

This means: if 
a) I write a utility accepting filenames as command line parameters, and 
b) the .exe file is not in the working dir of the command shell (for example somewhere in the command shell searchpath)

I always have to supply absolutes pathnames on the command line for the utility.

This is 
a) nasty
b) incompatible with the same script interpreted by ipy.exe
c) incompatible cpython



ipy version: 2.7.1"
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