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From: earnie_boyd AT hotmail DOT com (Earnie Boyd)
Subject: Re: ls -p very slow
6 Nov 1997 05:43:33 -0800 :
Message-ID: <199711061303.FAA02653.cygnus.gnu-win32@f111.hotmail.com>
To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com


>Date: Wed, 05 Nov 1997 17:09:02 -0500
>From: rale <rale00 AT earthlink DOT net>
>To: Alex <garbanzo AT hooked DOT net>
>CC: cloder AT acm DOT org, Derek Young <derek AT biddersedge DOT com>, 
gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
>Subject: Re: ls -p very slow
>
>Alex wrote:
>> 
>> Shortcuts are those bloody .lnk files, but not just available to the 
GUI
>> proggies, but to all Win32 programs, afaik they don't have INI style
>> syntax.  They do however have various API functions that would 
probably
>> provide a [small] speedup.  I'm thinking that the stat functions (or
>> whatever ls is using) would only check .lnk files for shortcuts, and 
if it
>> _is_ a shortcut, then the .lnk is truncated within gnu-win32, and if 
it's
>> not a shortcut then, it's treated as a regular file (with the .lnk
>> extension).
>> 
>> - alex
>> 
>I thought those kinds of links were only usable for files tho?  At 
least
>from windows explorer you cant create links to directories...  Or maybe
>im wrong?
>

I know that for Win95 you can create links (shortcuts) to devices, 
directories and files.


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