Issue #140 - Fix for using pathogen or bundle from a Windows SMB file#141
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I don't known if this is the best solution, but it worked for me.
If have just substitute a leading single slash after pathogen have splited runtimepath. It does all its work after that, but leaves shared paths with a leading triple slash.
So, after joined it all back, I replace the triple slash by just a double slash.