| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Note that on Windows a remote with a path like /home/foo/bar
is interpreted by git as being some screwy relative path (relative to what
exactly seems ill-defined -- it seemed relative to C:\Program Files\Git\ in
my tests!) So no attempt has been made to handle such a path sanely, just not
to crash when encountering it.
Note that "C:\\foo" </> "/home/foo/bar" yields /home/foo/bar even though
that is not absolute! I don't know what to make of all this,
except that I will be very happy when this crock of **** vanishes from
the face of the earth.
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This was needed when absNormPath was not being used on Windows, since path
normalization includes removing ./
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Seems that verify_path() rejects such a path on Windows, but I cannot see
why. Git bug?
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The latter is harder for me to remember, but avoids build failures in code
used by the configure program.
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Also added a utility TopFilePath type, which could stand to be used more
widely.
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