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I think --java-home needs to be absolute, or it doesn't keep the relative directory when it changes working directory, but then it's hard to understand why it isn't working.
Could we relax that requirement, and allow it to be relative, perhaps by making it absolute when the mx command starts?
Failing that, could we warn the user when they give a relative path?
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I think
--java-home
needs to be absolute, or it doesn't keep the relative directory when it changes working directory, but then it's hard to understand why it isn't working.Could we relax that requirement, and allow it to be relative, perhaps by making it absolute when the
mx
command starts?Failing that, could we warn the user when they give a relative path?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: