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Le jeu. 25 juin 2020 à 08:42, Andrej Surkov <su...@yandex.ru> a écrit : > or at least straight variant > > $ ln -s --target TARGET --link LINK > > 25.06.2020, 11:33, "Andrej Surkov" <su...@yandex.ru>: > > and what if the name of LINK or TARGET contains ' ' (space)? > 25.06.2020, 11:16, "Bernhard Voelker" <[1]m...@bernhard-voelker.de>: > > On 2020-06-25 04:35, Andrej Surkov wrote: > > Hi all! > ln syntax is very uncertain - every time I use ln I'm confused > what is > correct "ln -s LINK TARGET" or "ln -s TARGET LINK"! Of cause I > can > check man ln or ln --help, but what if we add unambiguous > syntax, for > example > ln -s LINK=TARGET > > Not really unabiguous: what if the name of LINK or TARGET contains '='? > Have a nice day, > Berny > > References > > 1. mailto:m...@bernhard-voelker.de > -- -- Paul Courbis de Bridiers de Villemor