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search play.plugins descriptor in application path #1161

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@asolntsev asolntsev commented Jun 2, 2017

See issue #1162

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xael-fry commented Jun 3, 2017

Could you create an issue to explain what is you problem?

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@xael-fry Sure. I registered an issue: #1162

@asolntsev asolntsev force-pushed the search-play-plugins-descriptor-in-application-path branch from 1529949 to 0b07bca Compare June 4, 2017 05:28
* it's important when <application dir> is not the same as <working dir>
* in other words, when admin starts the application with a command like `cd /tmp && play start ~/hello`
@asolntsev asolntsev force-pushed the search-play-plugins-descriptor-in-application-path branch from 0b07bca to 5106917 Compare June 5, 2017 05:32
@asolntsev asolntsev requested a review from xael-fry June 5, 2017 06:46
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@xael-fry @flybyray What do you think?

@asolntsev asolntsev merged commit 5e564b5 into playframework:master Jun 11, 2017
@asolntsev asolntsev deleted the search-play-plugins-descriptor-in-application-path branch June 11, 2017 20:24
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