Seems hikers are routed through barrier=stile, but not through barrier=stile+foot=yes

I first thought barrier=stile was not routed through for hikers (https://graphhopper.com/maps/?point=45.558918%2C2.801245&point=45.559072%2C2.800891&locale=fr&vehicle=hike&weighting=fastest&elevation=true&use_miles=false&layer=OpenStreetMap and node 3035739315 [sorry, only 2 links allowed]), but it actually is (https://graphhopper.com/maps/?point=45.824642%2C2.963036&point=45.824732%2C2.962468&locale=fr&vehicle=hike&weighting=fastest&elevation=true&use_miles=false&layer=OpenStreetMap and node 3035739315).
In the first case, foot=yes is added to barrier=stile. Is this blocking the routing through it? Can’t understand why it would.
JB.

Check the nodes of the way for the first case: they are not connected.

Aouch… Sorry for this one: it seemed strange, but I couldn’t point why it didn’t work.
Thanks for the good work you do at Graphhopper.

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