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From: madarasz AT erols DOT com (Alex P. Madarasz, Jr.)
Subject: Re: cd'ing to a shortcut
23 Sep 1998 03:20:46 -0700 :
Message-ID: <199809221646.MAA13022.cygnus.gnu-win32@smtp1.erols.com>
References: <36094125 DOT 7803320 AT mail DOT weiser DOT saale-net DOT de>
Reply-To: Alex Madarasz <madarasz AT erols DOT com>
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To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com

Michael Weiser wrote on 20 Sep 98, 17:55 :
>
> >> You simply cannot cd into Windows shortcuts because cygwin32 doesn't
> >> know about .lnk files and their magic. 
> >
> >It's too bad they're not so magical -- only the explorer shell knows
> >about them, not the file system. They're good as far as they go; the
> >problem is they don't go very far, not even in the Windows world.
>
> Jep, agreed. Real softlinks shouldn't be any problem on NTFS...

Actually, AFAIK only the POSIX layer of NT 4 exposes link features, and ?only 
for hard links.  NT 5 NTFS supports "reparse points", which sound like they 
should have all the features needed for Unix-like links.

-- 
Alex P. Madarasz, Jr.  --  madarasz AT erols DOT com
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