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Date: | Wed, 17 Sep 1997 12:02:43 +1100 |
From: | Bill Currie <billc AT blackmagic DOT tait DOT co DOT nz> |
Subject: | Re: Support for "//d/foo" pathnames |
In-reply-to: | <199709162346.TAA29192@delorie.com> |
To: | djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com |
Message-id: | <199709170007.MAA17337@teleng1.tait.co.nz gatekeeper.tait.co.nz> |
Organization: | Tait Electronics Limited |
MIME-version: | 1.0 |
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(message from Eli Zaretskii on Tue, 16 Sep 1997 16:07:44 +0300 (IDT)) | |
Comments: | Authenticated sender is <billc AT blackmagic DOT tait DOT co DOT nz> |
On 16 Sep 97 at 19:46, DJ Delorie wrote: > How about /d./foo instead? If you have an actual directory "d", > that's /d/foo, but drive d is /d./foo It's possible that might cause problems: in dos, `/d./foo' is a valid alternative for `/d/foo'. Admittedly, we're talking about unix shell scripts, where `.'s are more significant than in dos, but there is still the potential for subtle bugs. Bill -- Leave others their otherness.
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