From: Leopold Toetsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 00:11:25 +0100

   On Dec 8, 2005, at 3:13, Bob Rogers wrote:

   >    The change below means that the following code no longer works for
   > loading non-Parrot compiled libraries from the current directory:
   >
   >    load_bytecode "structures.pbc"

   I've tested above-like file loading and it worked. OTOH bernhard today 
   mentioned on IRC that a similar .include "file" didn't work either. 
   Only a real world example or test revealed the problem, (which should 
   be fixed now (>= r10407).

Sorry; I thought I had mentioned that it failed from outside the Parrot
build tree.  It now works for me; thanks.

   A small test case is always a good thing, the more as it can live on 
   inside t/*/*.t

   leo

I was waiting to learn whether this was a new policy, especially since I
wasn't sure how to write a portable test that did a 'cd' to some
(writable, non-problematic) place outside the Parrot build tree.  (Unix
has /tmp, but that has security drawbacks.)  Next time, though, I'll try
to be more precise.

                                        -- Bob

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