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Merge #5756
5756: Sophisticate Windows path encoding r=matklad a=pragmatrix

As discussed in #5475, path encoding should be agnostic of the drive letter casing on Windows.

Compared to the problem it solves, the code added seems a lot and may introduce other problems. But I've not found a simpler way basing this on the public API surface that Rust offers.

Fixes #5484.

cc @Emilgardis 

Co-authored-by: Armin Sander <armin@replicator.org>
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