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Re: UNC and POSIX paths
- From: Dan Kegel <dank at kegel dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 16:17:30 -0700
- Subject: Re: UNC and POSIX paths
- References: <003501ce6b5f$b41f2c10$1c5d8430$%fedin at samsung dot com> <kpn4kk$p88$1 at ger dot gmane dot org> <036c01ce6b6d$0ada5090$208ef1b0$ at malth dot us> <kpnfp7$urd$1 at ger dot gmane dot org> <8738sgiqs8 dot fsf at Rainer dot invalid> <kpnkua$pdd$1 at ger dot gmane dot org> <CAPF-yOa8RaEErVqZQd=J3VrQxv-EiSmmvZ9iGutDMfaZCP56ZA at mail dot gmail dot com> <kpo3jr$puc$1 at ger dot gmane dot org>
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>>> I'm confused. Let me ask a different way - why not fix such scripts
>>> instead?
>>
>> He's probably daunted by the thought.
>>[snipped description of how to approach this huge task]
>
> Doesn't really address the question.
Armed with the tool I outlined, one could have a realistic
chance at fixing all such scripts in finite time.
- Dan
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