Reviewed-by: Rebecca Cran
On 2/20/2024 9:22 PM, mikub...@linux.microsoft.com wrote:
From: Michael Kubacki
Currently, if an INF path is an absolute path on Linux (begins with
"/"), the "/" character will be removed. If the path is an absolute
system path, this creates an invalid path.
An exam
From: Michael Kubacki
Currently, if an INF path is an absolute path on Linux (begins with
"/"), the "/" character will be removed. If the path is an absolute
system path, this creates an invalid path.
An example of when this may be an issue is in external dependencies
where an INF is within the