Bin Meng <bmeng...@gmail.com> writes:
> From: Bin Meng <bin.m...@windriver.com> > > At present winsymlinks is set to 'nativestrict', and its behavior is: > > a) if native symlinks are enabled and <target> exists, creates > <destination> as a native Windows symlink; > b) else if native symlinks are not enabled or if <target> does > not exist, 'ln -s' fails. > > This causes the following error message was seen during the configure: > > "ln: failed to create symbolic link > 'x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64.exe': No such file or directory" > > Change winsymlinks to 'native' whose behavior is most similar to the > behavior of 'ln -s' on *nix, that is: > > a) if native symlinks are enabled, and whether <target> exists > or not, creates <destination> as a native Windows symlink; > b) else if native symlinks are not enabled, and whether <target> > exists or not, 'ln -s' creates as a Windows shortcut file. > > Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <bin.m...@windriver.com> Queued to testing/next, thanks. -- Alex Bennée