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56 path is relative by default and I<not> absolute. This descision was made due
121 (6)). This way, a colon ":" is handled like a "." (curdir) on Unix,
143 This is true on Unix, where C<catdir("","a","b")> yields "/a/b" and
145 volume, which is the closest in concept to Unix' "/". This should help
151 name isn't immediately followed by updirs. This is invalid, because
274 resulting path is relative by default and I<not> absolute. This
294 This means that C<catdir()> is called only when there are two or more
624 This means that it is taken to be relative to the current working directory.
632 assumed to be a filename. This filename is ignored. Otherwise all path
636 This means that it is taken to be relative to the current working directory.
716 using C<rel2abs()>. This means that it is taken to be relative to the
720 assumed to be a filename. This filename is ignored. Otherwise all path
769 See L<File::Spec> and L<File::Spec::Unix>. This package overrides the