Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/12/15/20:36:09
Hi,
I'm using CygWin B20 to access the QOpenSys file system on an AS/400, it's a kind of Unix FS emulation. (For more on the AS/400 IFS, http://publib.boulder.ibm.com:80/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/QB3AUH02/5.3)
It works greatly going where I couldn't go with dos. But when I create a symbolic link, CygWin creates a system file that works perfectly while inside CygWin. The problem is that symbolic link is not an IFS (or Unix) link on the AS/400 side and I can't serve it from the AS/400 Web Server for example. When I create a symbolic link from the AS/400 with addlnk (add link)
In other words - supposing the AS/400 Unix emulation works fine - how do I mount an Unix FS from CygWin so that when creating a link it creates an Unix link instead of a (Windows) system file?
For example, I have this simple structure:
-rw-r--r-- 0 500 everyone 1133 Dec 11 19:15 ViewReceiptHistoryApplet.run.html
-rw-r--r-- 0 500 everyone 1105 Dec 11 17:00 ViewReceiptHistoryApplet.run.html.bak
lrw-r--r-- 0 500 everyone 44 Dec 15 17:02 index.html -> ViewReceiptHistoryApplet.run.html
-rw-r--r-- 0 500 everyone 1121 Dec 14 19:15 link.html
My target file is ViewReceiptHistoryApplet.run.html.
I've created a link from CygWin with ln -s ViewReceiptHistoryApplet.run.html index.html. And the link.html with addlnk as/400 command. When I serve link.html it's ok but serving index.html gives me a page with this content:
!<symlink>ViewReceiptHistoryApplet.run.html
The index.html is a stmf (stream file) AS/400 object while the link.html is an as/400 symbolic link (SYMLNK->STMF).
TIA, Igor
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