Update of bug #22473 (project gnustep):
Summary: bundle init on windows path problem => GWorkspace
supplying invalid path to bundles on windows.
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Follow-up Comment #5:
As I said ... the problem is nothing to do with NSBundle or the base
library.
If this was MacOS-X the bundle code would be raising an
NSInvalidArgumentException, but the base library implementation is just trying
to be more tolerant ... so it generates a warning log message and tries to
guess what the caller actually meant to supply as an argument.
I'm renaming this bug to more accurately describe the issue.
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