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Re: Linux and GetCurrentDirectory [message #33879 is a reply to message #33878] |
Tue, 20 September 2011 23:54   |
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GetCurrentDirectory() returns, as the name says, the current directory, which on most non-windows systems is the directory from where the binary was executed, non where it resides. To obtain the position of the binary, there is GetExeFilePath().
Best regards,
Honza
PS: Also, the current directory can change while the program is running.
[Updated on: Wed, 21 September 2011 07:16] Report message to a moderator
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