Error calling global: "GTAGSDBPATH must be an absolute path"
jlowenz opened this issue · 2 comments
After creating a GTAGS file in my project root and installing ggtags, any find operation (e.g. ggtags-find-tag-dwim
) fails with the following error:
-*- mode: ggtags-global; default-directory: "~/path/to/project/" -*-
Global started at Fri Sep 13 08:21:20
global -v --result=grep --color=always --path-style=shorter -- GRTAGS
global: GTAGSDBPATH must be an absolute path.
Global exited abnormally with code 1 at Fri Sep 13 08:21:20
I do not have GTAGSDBPATH
set, but I do have GTAGSLABEL=new-ctags
set. Running the same command in the shell does not produce the error.
Debugging seemed to indicate that the gtags-project-root
was correctly set to an absolute path, but it's interesting the modeline shows that default-directory
is set to a shortened / relative path.
Any ideas on how to get this working?
global
version: 6.6.3
ggtags
version: 20190320.2208
Do you have GTAGSDBPATH
set in emacs? To check M-: (getenv "GTAGSDBPATH")
. I just checked ggtags and it doesn't set GTAGSDBPATH
.
Oy! You are correct. I had some old setting buried deep in my Emacs configuration files. Removed it and things behave as expected. Sorry about that.