- Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:52 am
#213914
Hi Curt & Fernando,
That's very strange, because the code uses the same function to find the path when it writes the database, as when it reads it.
I just changed it to read the MAXWELL_ROOT env. variable instead...I'm not sure why the framework isn't giving a valid directory name. If it's working for you, you don't have to re-download, but the database will be located in the Maxwell folder now, so it's probably best to use the new version...for .mxm sharing purposes. Which is why I was trying to write to the generic users folder in the first place.
The link is back up.
JD
That's very strange, because the code uses the same function to find the path when it writes the database, as when it reads it.

I just changed it to read the MAXWELL_ROOT env. variable instead...I'm not sure why the framework isn't giving a valid directory name. If it's working for you, you don't have to re-download, but the database will be located in the Maxwell folder now, so it's probably best to use the new version...for .mxm sharing purposes. Which is why I was trying to write to the generic users folder in the first place.

The link is back up.
JD
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