Kern, or others:

Is there a method, anymore, for following symbolic links? It does not appear to be in the documentation. As I often symlink the current version of software into place, this is important to me. I didn't really get an answer last time I asked. I guess the next step is to read the source code. ;)

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Phil Stracchino wrote:
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Does anyone know where? I looked before asking this question, mainly at
the FileSet definition, and turned up nothing other than info on hard
links. There is no similar information for soft/symbolic links, and no
mention of it in the index.

OK, looking at what I have locally, it appears I'm thinking of the
nofollow=yes|no directive.  However, the local copy I have is old, and
it's unclear to me whether this is actually implemented at this time.




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