Description
It looks like when trying to run flume-ng in a directory structure, for example "/a/another directory/b" that flume-ng does not run properly.
A work-around is to have a directory symlink, so that the full directory-path has no spaces. Doing that appears to allow it to run.
This was run on Linux.
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FLUME-2708 Running flume-ng in a directory-structure that has spaces in directory names is an issue
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