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Convert --target-dir to use absolute paths. #713

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Converts relative target directories to absolute paths, to avoid creating the target directory in the sysroot. This keeps the prior behavior if the provided target directory is an absolute path.

Fixes #581.

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Converts relative target directories to absolute paths, to avoid creating the target directory in the sysroot.

Fixes cross-rs#581.
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@bors bors bot merged commit 0adbce2 into cross-rs:main May 24, 2022
@Emilgardis Emilgardis added this to the v0.2.2 milestone Jun 15, 2022
@Alexhuszagh Alexhuszagh added enhancement no-ci-targets PRs that do not affect any cross-compilation targets. labels Nov 6, 2022
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--target-dir results in failed to create directory /target/release
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