On 30/01/2014 10:52 am, Joel Sherrill wrote:
Having . in a PATH is bad and apparently :: gives you the same
effect in at least bash.
Should I file a PR to request that sb-check or the source builder
check this condition?
Yes or a patch :).
You will be lucky to get a PR out of me. I feel swamped.
I have committed a fix. It checks the path for empty components as well
as . and .. and if you add --warn-all it will show which paths are in
your PATH variables that do not exist or point to files rather than
directories.
Chris
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