Il giorno gio, 02-12-2004 alle 11:15 +0100, Christoph Berg ha scritto: > Sure. ".." is resolved by the kernel which doesn't care about the "name" > of your pwd. It just moves the file to the physical .. directory, i.e. > doesn't go the symlinks back.
This is exactly what I was thinking of about this problem, but if run "cd .." the symlink works as a normal directory, it is transparent. So my question is: is there any possibility to fix that? Is it a kernel problem, a pwd issue, a shell issue or what? > tcsh(1) has a "symlinks" option which tries to fix this, but that > doesn't work in all cases. I'll have a look at it, thanks. -- Fabio Tranchitella http://www.kobold.it Studio Tranchitella Assoc. Professionale http://www.tranchitella.it _____________________________________________________________________ 1024D/7F961564, fpr 5465 6E69 E559 6466 BF3D 9F01 2BF8 EE2B 7F96 1564
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