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Confusion with relative path and _cwd #372

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terhorst opened this issue Mar 13, 2017 · 1 comment
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Confusion with relative path and _cwd #372

terhorst opened this issue Mar 13, 2017 · 1 comment
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terhorst commented Mar 13, 2017

Not sure if this is a bug, but I ran into this issue when trying to a call a script which needs the working directory to be the same as the directory in which it lives:

>>> script = sim.Command("relative/path/script.sh").bake(_cwd="relative/path")
>>> script()
sh.ErrorReturnCode_255:
[snip]

The shell seems to be unable to actually find the script, and returns 255. Passing in the absolute path, i.e.

>>> sim.Command(os.path.abspath("relative/path/script.sh")).bake(_cwd="relative/path")

has the expected behavior.

@amoffat amoffat added the bug label Mar 14, 2017
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amoffat commented Mar 14, 2017

Fixed in 1.12.11, thanks for reporting

@amoffat amoffat closed this as completed Mar 14, 2017
0-wiz-0 added a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip that referenced this issue Apr 19, 2017

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*   pypi readme doc bugfix [PR#377](amoffat/sh#377)

*   bugfix for relative paths to `sh.Command` not expanding to absolute paths [#372](amoffat/sh#372)
*   updated for python 3.6
*   bugfix for SIGPIPE not being handled correctly on pipelined processes [#373](amoffat/sh#373)
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