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Mathias Herberts commented on PIG-2760:
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So this means we should do the following:
<code>
String cwd = new File(System.getProperty("user.dir")).getCanonicalPath();
String cp = f.getCanonicalPath();
String nameInJar = cp.startsWith(cwd) ? cp.substring(cwd.length() + 1) :
cp.substring(1);
pigContext.addScriptFile(nameInJar,f.getPath());
se.registerFunctions(nameInJar, namespace, pigContext);
</code>
right?
> resources added with a relative path are added to the JobXXXX jar file under
> their absolute path
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>
> Key: PIG-2760
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-2760
> Project: Pig
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.10.0
> Reporter: Mathias Herberts
> Attachments: PIG-2760.patch
>
>
> When registering a local resource using a relative path, the resource is
> added to the JobXXXX jar under its absolute path.
> If a pig script contains the following:
> REGISTER etc/foo;
> and is executed from a directory /PATH/TO/DIR, the JobXXXX jar file will
> contain the following:
> /PATH/TO/DIR/etc/foo
> instead of
> etc/foo
> which was the previous behavior
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