[Tres Seaver]
> test.py in the root is the likely culprit, as it is mucking with
> sys.path.  Does this patch make the Windows tests pass?
>
> - --- test.py     (revision 40087)
> +++ test.py     (working copy)
> @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
>     if shome:
>         shome = os.path.abspath(shome)
>     else:
> - -        shome = os.path.join(zhome, 'lib/python')
> +        shome = os.path.join(zhome, 'lib', 'python')
>  elif shome:
>     shome = os.path.abspath(shome)
>     zhome = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(shome))

Well spotted!  It (plus the later patch) does fix the checkDuplicate
test failure on Windows, and I closed issue 1931.

Turns out the Five tests that were failing on Windows also fail on
Linux, but the failing tests don't run unless you pass ``--all`` to
test.py (which I normally do, but I guess most people don't, in which
case "most people" wouldn't see these failures).  I opened a new issue
about that:

    http://www.zope.org/Collectors/Zope/1947
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