Is there some reason why you aren't just using cygwin's symlink()
function? Reverse engineering and mimicking cygwin's symlinks seems to
be a pretty fragile way of writing an application which will play nicely
with cygwin. What if we change the way symlinks are written at some
point?
Yeah, I
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 02:47:23PM -0400, Adam Wolbach wrote:
>>http://www.google.com/search?as_q=windows+shortcut+file+format
>>
>>The first match
>>
>>http://mediasrv.ns.ac.yu/extra/fileformat/windows/lnk/shortcut.pdf
>>
>>is what you're looking for and what I used when implementing the
>>shortcu
On Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Adam Wolbach wrote:
> > http://www.google.com/search?as_q=windows+shortcut+file+format
> >
> > The first match
> >
> > http://mediasrv.ns.ac.yu/extra/fileformat/windows/lnk/shortcut.pdf
> >
> > is what you're looking for and what I used when implementing the
> > shortcut stuff.
http://www.google.com/search?as_q=windows+shortcut+file+format
The first match
http://mediasrv.ns.ac.yu/extra/fileformat/windows/lnk/shortcut.pdf
is what you're looking for and what I used when implementing the
shortcut stuff.
Thanks, this gets me more than halfway to what I need to know -
On Aug 3 18:39, Adam Wolbach wrote:
> Coda's current symlink support in cygwin is nonexistent, but we are
> looking to support symlinks in the same manner cygwin appears to -- as
> special Windows shortcuts that cygwin can interpret as symlinks.
> Allowing cygwin to see our conflicts as broken
Adam Wolbach wrote:
I'm a new subscriber looking to get some information relevant to the
Coda File System development at Carnegie Mellon University, which uses
cygwin as a platform to run on Windows 2000/WinXP. We rely heavily on
symbolic links for a number of different features, most significa
Hello cygwin mailing list,
I'm a new subscriber looking to get some information relevant to the
Coda File System development at Carnegie Mellon University, which uses
cygwin as a platform to run on Windows 2000/WinXP. We rely heavily on
symbolic links for a number of different features, most s
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