(After reading the man page, most of the info and some examples) Can you please show me the rules to : 1. Create a link named "foo.l" for each "foo.a" file. Assume all .a files are in the same directory. 2. Create a link named "foo.l" for each file ends with f (like "foof"). Should I use the old fashion or the new GNU fashion ? Is there a common solution ? Thank you
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