Hi J.H.,

On Wed, 28 Nov 2018, J.H. van de Water wrote:

> > > me@work /cygdrive
> > > $ ls
> > > c  d
> > >
> > > So `/cygdrive` *is* a valid directory in Cygwin.
> > 
> > That supports the code that does not special case a path that begins
> > with /cygdrive/ and simply treats it as a full path and freely use
> > relative path, I guess.  Very good point.
> 
> Please read
> 
>     https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#cygdrive
>     ( The cygdrive path prefix )
> 
> .... you can access arbitary drives on your system by using the cygdrive path
> prefix. The default value for this prefix is /cygdrive ...
> ....
> 
> The cygdrive prefix is a >>> virtual directory <<< under which all drives on
> a system are subsumed ...
> ....
> 
> The cygdrive prefix may be CHANGED in the fstab file as outlined above !!!!!
> ....
> 
> To simplify scripting, Cygwin also provides a /proc/cygdrive symlink, ...
> 
> =====

That's all very interesting, but I fail to see the relevance with regards
to the issue at hand, namely whether to special-case `/cygdrive` as a
special prefix that cannot be treated as directory in Git.

I still maintain that it should not be special-cased, no matter whether it
is a virtual directory or whether it can be renamed to `/jh-likes-cygwin`
or whatever.

Ciao,
Dscho

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