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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T14:06:09+00:00 2026-05-12T14:06:09+00:00

I need to run two programs in sequence as part of a custom builder.

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I need to run two programs in sequence as part of a custom builder.

One of them is a program that I’m stuck with and can’t deal with absolute/relative paths so I have to use the chdir=1 option of the Builder so that its actions run in the same directory as the target.

The second is a script that is located in the tools subdirectory of the project; the SConstruct file is in the root of the project. I need to create an action to run this script, and am having trouble because I have neither the absolute path to the project, nor a relative path from the directory in which the target is located back up to the tools subdirectory where the script is located. If I could somehow get the absolute path to the root directory of my project, I’d be all set, I could just concatenate `tools/myscript.bar’ and be done with it.

Here’s what I have, more or less:

env['BUILDERS']['FooBar'] = Builder(action = [
    'c:/bin/foo.exe ${SOURCE.filebase}',
    'c:/bin/bar-interpreter.exe myscript.bar ${SOURCE.filebase}',
    ], chdir=1);

The problem is that I need to change the action in question so that “myscript.bar” can be found, something like:

env['BUILDERS']['FooBar'] = Builder(action = [
    'c:/bin/foo.exe ${SOURCE.filebase}',
    'c:/bin/bar-interpreter.exe $PATHTOHERE/tools/myscript.bar ${SOURCE.filebase}',
    ], chdir=1);

This seems so simple but I can’t figure out how.

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    2026-05-12T14:06:10+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 2:06 pm

    Grrr. It is simple; this seems to work.

    env['BUILD_ROOT'] = Dir('.');
    Builder(action = ['somecmd ${BUILD_ROOT.abspath}/tools/myscript.bar ...']);
    
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