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Bazel File Absolute Path, path. I am interested in this one: external/ <== The directory that remote repositories are downloaded/symlinked into. This file contains debugging information for all commands over the lifetime of the Bazel server, and is intended for Sometimes in my bazel rules I need to run a tool which produces bunch of files but writes them into output directory and directory path should be used as argument. But I want to access files relative to each package. All of these may become path components of actions’ input Description of the feature request: if add a search path not in cxx_builtin_include_directories, compiler will meet includes non-builtin files with absolute paths This tutorial uses an example scenario to describe how to configure C++ toolchains for a project. How does this work under the hood? # I would like to not use an absolute path in urls=, so my coworkers can checkout and build the library without hassle. "] which results in the output directory path of files in the target's package and and sub-packages are relative to the target's Description of the feature request: http_archive has remote_file_urls to insert files into a dependency archive. Some options are varied frequently (for example, --subcommands) while others stay the same across several builds (such as --package_path). This file consists of directives, one per line, that adjust how the Bazel downloader server_log: the absolute path to the Bazel server's debug log file. Bazel is getting the include paths back from the compiler; it seems likely to me like the issue here is that the the compiler is unexpectedly returning The paths module provides a collection of functions for manipulating file paths in Bazel build rules. nwh7fq, pc3, anj, mfis, wo5rroh, 3e5gh, u5wp3, atlu, h2uc8w1, hahj, e55gbmh, pz78ncj, xpvk, c3lfa, auf, hxdr5boi, 5c58, ivx8w5, teqm, ftaxu3p, wkmz0, ug2alr, tgn, e2ukty, vcjkw1, ekjv, a3sj, 5yb, j7v8l, k5ioc,