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Normalize directory names before adding them to default_directories. mysys/default.c: Normalize directory names with unpack_dirname() before adding them to default_directories. This way, /etc/ and /etc will not count as duplicates. Because this entails allocating memory to store the normalized names, add error handling and ensure that it doesn't leak memory in case both my_print_defaults() and load_defaults() are called. Clean up the Windows code that finds the exe's parent directory, and pull it out into a separate function. Reorganize the code into a single init_default_directories() function, with internal #ifdefs, instead of init_default_directories_<system>() functions which were accessed via a function pointer. This is more in line with normal MySQL coding style, and easier to read for some.
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