>>>>> "JT" == Juhapekka Tolvanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    JT> It is very important to have this:

    JT> --fileprefix=${HOME}/.crm114/

    JT> Instead of this:

    JT> --fileprefix=${HOME}/.crm114

    JT> In that second case it tries to find file
    JT> ${HOME}/.crm114./mailtrainer.crm or something like that. In
    JT> first case it _probably_ tries to find file
    JT> ${HOME}/.crm114/./mailtrainer.crm . That path has that weird
    JT> part "/./", but it works.

I see.  Actually it simply tries to concatenate the given fileprefix
with the file name (at least on my machine) so if the final slash in
fileprefix is missing, the resulting path is wrong.

I think this is a documentation issue, I'll report it upstream.  OK?

Thanks for the report,

Milan Zamazal


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