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From: | Jeremy Bettis |
Subject: | Re: Installation on windows (fwd) |
Date: | Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:52:53 -0600 |
To: "Jeremy Bettis" <address@hidden> Cc: <address@hidden> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 2:49 PM Subject: Re: Installation on windows (fwd) [...]
Oops ... I got it wrong ... GNUstep *will* do that on mingw. It always uses'/' for building paths, but will accept '\\' when parsing them on mingw. I'm not at all sure that is *good* behavior though ... why do you 'wish gnustep worked the same way' ? Given that it apparently does work the same way, I guess your desire istheoretical rather than practical as you can't have had any problems with itnot doing that.
I have had a handful of problems with path handling, but you are correct, my expressed desire is theoretical rather than pratical. Primarially because I am willing to make my own changes to gnustep to accomplish my goals. (patches always available at deadbeef.com) And while I hope that I can eventually merge to an official release of gnustep, that is not my biggest concern. There was a strange bug somewhere, I forget where exactly, where some method was doing something funky with colons, and destroying paths that started with c:\.
I believe that minimal path munging is good, because I think that my concept of "user" is different than yours. My point of view is that the standard user is a rank windows newbie just trying to use a windows application which happens to depend on gnustep. Your point of view is that the standard user is a unix developer who is porting their gnustep code to windows or something like that. Clearly I am not inside your head, so this is a guess on my part.
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