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From: | Martin Stromberg <Martin DOT Stromberg AT epl DOT ericsson DOT se> |
Message-Id: | <200110011103.NAA18829@lws256.lu.erisoft.se> |
Subject: | Re: fixpath patch (rev 3) |
To: | djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com |
Date: | Mon, 1 Oct 2001 13:03:24 +0200 (MET DST) |
In-Reply-To: | <1001931968.21287.12.camel@bender.falconsoft.be> from "Tim Van Holder" at Oct 01, 2001 12:26:07 PM |
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Tim said: > On Mon, 2001-10-01 at 11:21, Martin Stromberg wrote: > > > Not good: there could be a real directory "/bogus" on that drive. > > > > > > "/dev/:bogus:" would be a better idea. > > > > But we already disallow /dev/ (because of Unix compatibility). > > Do we? mkinstalldirs currently creates stray directories because > test -d /dev checks c:/dev (with C the current drive), and > test -d /dev/env checks ./env (for some reason). > I would be inclined to say that usurping /dev as our own virtual > tree would be a good thing, but I believe Eli doesn't agree. Just try to install DJGPP in /dev/djgpp... Right, MartinS
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