On Sunday 27 June 2010 03:43:19 am Michal Ludvig wrote:
> I see, so you don't want to store the symlink itself but instead store
> the file the symlink points to. 

Correct.

Everything you say below sounds good, and I think clarifies all I need to know 
right now.  Let's see what I can do with this.  We're probably looking at a 
time line of a few weeks.

Thanks!
Aaron

> I suggest you add --follow-symlinks parameter and then let [sync] and
> [put] upload the referenced files. Also make sure it safely skips
> (perhaps with a warning) over "broken symlinks", ie those that point to
> non-existent files.
>
> That should be a pretty straightforward feature add. You'll have to add
> an option at the option parsing section near the end of s3cmd, add a new
> flag to S3/Config.py and update manual page in s3cmd.1. And obviously
> modify the file upload code.
>
> Looking forward for your contribution :)
>
> Michal
>
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