Follow-up Comment #9, bug #63516 (project make):
> The file name "d:foo" means on Windows "the file 'foo' in the directory that
is current on drive 'd'
Yep, I don't know much about Windows but I do know that much! :)
> So in my opinion we should treat such file names as absolute, because
prepending a "./" to them is wrong.
Right so you're not saying that *all* instances of "D:foo" should be
considered absolute, you're saying _in this specific situation_ where we are
trying to decide whether to prepend with "./", we should not prepend with "./"
(just as if it were absolute). That was my question, thanks!
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