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Subject: Re: [geda-user] geda for windows -- mxe attempt
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>>    C:\Programme\gEDA\share\gEDA\scheme/gschem.scm
>>
>> The file is at this path. So I guess, the slash is the culprit. The log
>> shows more paths with spurious slashes. Is there an obvious place to fix
>> the paths?

Replace '\' with '/'.  The only place Windows runs into problems
between the two is command line parameters.  Paths should always use
'/' to be cross platform compatible.
The other option is to escape '\' with '\\', that just turns into a nightmare.

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