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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Any new geda port for Windows?
From: Bob Paddock <graceindustries AT gmail DOT com>
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> It looks like the code that interpretes the config file replaces "/"
> by "//".

I wonder what system requires "//"?  Seems like an error in itself.

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