> Yes this is a problem. If your going to use the unix style paths and > separators > then drive letters would have to be specified using a compatible syntax. For > example the cygnus bash shell allows //drive/unix_path to handle drives on > windows > so the above would be //c/foo
That's a thought, but not natural at all for the Windows geek. One of the things that was important to Sam and Stefan was that people could plug paths in and they "just worked". I agree with that. .duncan
