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Bug#329614: -o relative-file puts it inside the build directory, which gets deleted

2005-09-25 Thread Horms
tag 329614 +patches thanks On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 11:29:26AM +0200, Joey Hess wrote: > Package: initrd-tools > Version: 0.1.82 > Severity: normal > > If I am in /boot and I run mkinitrd -o foo 2.4.27, then I expect it to > output to a file foo in the current directory. Instead it writes the > ou

Bug#329614: -o relative-file puts it inside the build directory, which gets deleted

2005-09-22 Thread Joey Hess
Package: initrd-tools Version: 0.1.82 Severity: normal If I am in /boot and I run mkinitrd -o foo 2.4.27, then I expect it to output to a file foo in the current directory. Instead it writes the output file somewhere inside the temporary tree, which is deleted when mkinitrd exits. Only if I run it