05-29-2015
Hi
Are the files in the same path?
If not, either put them in the same, or considider putting relative or absolute paths in front of the filenames.
Hope this helps
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make_relative_filename
make_relative_filename(3alleg4) Allegro manual make_relative_filename(3alleg4)
NAME
make_relative_filename - Tries to make a relative filename from absolute path and filename. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
char *make_relative_filename(char *dest, const char *path, const char *filename, int size);
DESCRIPTION
Attempts to make a relative filename from an absolute path and an absolute filename, storing at most `size' bytes into the `dest' buffer.
This function won't work if the paths are not canonical under the current platform (see canonicalize_filename()). Also, `dest' cannot be
used as input value for `path' or `filename'. Example:
char base[] = "/long/absolute/path/program.exe";
char user_input[] = "/nice/and/short.txt";
...
make_relative_filename(buf, base, user_input, sizeof(buf));
/* Under Unix buf would contain:
../../../nice/and/short.txt */
RETURN VALUE
Returns a copy of the `dest' parameter if it succeeds or NULL if it fails (eg. under DOS, one path starts with "C:" and another with
"A:").
SEE ALSO
make_absolute_filename(3alleg4), is_relative_filename(3alleg4), canonicalize_filename(3alleg4)
Allegro version 4.4.2 make_relative_filename(3alleg4)