On 200707012023, Kari Pahula wrote:
> Could you please send in an strace dump of what you did to cause this
> error?  What command did you run, in the first place?
> 
> There's no easy way to avoid having the build path included within the
> built binaries, but it shouldn't matter if the compiler and the
> runtime system read the correct pathconfig file.

I've tried to reproduce the error, but files seem to have been moving
around for me. While doing this, I realise:

Actually, I've been an idiot in reporting this bug.

I have no idea about SML-in-the-real-world, but I had a too strong
confidence in my professor's ability to write code. And suddenly, I was
stuck seeing a reference to /home/kaol, which seemed to stem from poor
maintainership.

The truth is: I can't tell. 

Although I find it weird that you can't filter out the absolute path to
your homedir on your build-system, I can't say if it's impossible to
avoid.

I can't reproduce the error. Ergo I conclude that it must be me, who
abused the system -- which is likely... I'll stick with C for now. :)

Nevertheless, on request, I'll research what I must have been doing
wrong.

Regards, skrewz.

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