On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 09:09:52 +0200, Rainer Schuetze wrote: > On 20.07.2011 20:16, Steven Schveighoffer wrote: >> >> ls //root lists the contents of /root. I'd guess that opening //root >> with open() would simply open /root. Given that context, they should >> not be considered to be a server path IMO. > > If that's true for the bare open() without going through possible > translations in "ls", I'd guess that "//server/share" would look for a > file/directory "share" in "/server", so std.path should treat it this > way for posix, too. > > Sorry, if my previous comments in the phobos-list caused confusion, I > must have confused the mount share with a directory specification.
All right, I'll remove "//path" support again. That simplifies things for POSIX, at least. -Lars
