Tumbler Terrall wrote:
> > Looks like a forward/backward slash mixup problem.
> > 
> > Can somone using Windows reproduct this and find out what is the best
> > way to fix it?
> 
> I don't think that mixes slashes is the problem. I have mixed slashes
> in my runtimepath, and it works fine. Windows happily uses either kind
> (or even both) without caring.
That works fine for using the 'rtp', that's why there can be a mix.
But when finding the spot to put the new path in strstr() is used, which
doesn't ignore the difference.  This is in add_pack_plugin().
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