Hi Urs,

AFAIK GIT doesn't handle symlinks at all. It won't override them, but if
you clone the repo, there should be copies of the file.

Best,
Jan-Peter

P.S.: ... and now for something completely different ... I am rebuilding
the edittion-engraver from scratch to allow suggested modifications -
and if the little pig inside me and my always short free-time permits, I
will write an article about that. We'll see.

Am 28.01.2015 um 12:09 schrieb Urs Liska:
> Hi all,
> 
> just a (hopefully) little question:
> 
> If I create a Git repository on Linux (or Mac) and use symlinks in it
> (if it matters: they point to other places within the repo), how would
> they turn out for a user who clones that repostory on Windows?
> 
> Say I have the following
> 
> /
> - entry
>   - qualifying
>     - name
>       - include-file.ily
> - main-file.ly
> - include-file.ily (=> symlink to entry/qualifying/name/include-file.ily
> 
> Then I'm used to simply use
> \include "include-file.ily
> within main-file.ly
> 
> Will the Windows user be able to do this also?
> 
> TIA
> Urs
> 
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