Use path.join to concatenate paths to support Windows extended-length paths #201
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Closes #200
Info
Windows extended-length paths don't support
/
as a path separator, so building a path using string concatenation will fail if the path is extended-length. This causes gulp to fail if it is invoked with an extended-length path, since that causes__dirname
to be extended-length.Changes
Updated the path building in
index.js
to usepath.join()
Tested
Invoked
gulp -v
using an extended-length path and verified that it runs correctly and doesn't throw an error.