As a general rule in Unix-like systems, // in a path is the same as /.  So for 
example you could also say /usr/share//applications.  This makes it easier when 
you are concatenating things together, so you don't have to be looking for and 
removing extra slashes.

On 06/09/2010 01:18 PM, Josef Reidinger wrote:
> Hi,
> I check where is problem with bug 3012747 [1]. And found that implementation 
> of libfm doesn't expect more then one beginning slash in its structure. I can 
> fix it[attachment] with resolving it same as '/' , but I am not sure if it is 
> correct  as posix specify it as it can be implementation specific handling 
> (that is reason why I am not commit it). Do you thing that it is expected 
> behavior or on some posix systems is expected different behavior for path 
> like //tmp ???
> 
> Josef
> 
> [1] 
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3012747&group_id=156956&atid=801864
> 
> 
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