There seems to be an error when using an extra '/' after a directory, and I think it has to do with the way that paths are being resolved. I think we need to change a few places to use the path.resolve() package feature.
Not sure exactly where but need to do investigating.
There seems to be an error when using an extra '/' after a directory, and I think it has to do with the way that paths are being resolved. I think we need to change a few places to use the path.resolve() package feature.
Not sure exactly where but need to do investigating.