Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/06/15/13:23:05
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Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 21:14:22 -0400
From: "Pierre A. Humblet" <Pierre DOT Humblet AT eurecom DOT fr>
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The target of a symbolic link is opened according to the rules for the
target partition (unmounted in your case).
What that is depends on the version & date of Cygwin you are using.
In your case, looks like it's "text".
Pierre
At 05:03 PM 6/14/99 -0700, you wrote:
>After trying for a long time to get some very basic functionality with
>a text mount setup, I gave up and started from scratch, with binary
>mount only. I have only a single entry in my mount table:
>
>d: / native text=binary
>
>Instead of making mount entries for drives shared from other WinBlows
>machines, I created symlinks for them, for example:
>
>amazon:~$ ls -l cstrans
>lrwxrwxrwx 1 administ None 22 Jun 2 19:43 cstrans -> //l/cstrans
>
>where L: is mapped to another machine's F: in the WinBlows GUI.
>
>Overall, this seems to work much better. Gone are all bash troubles
>with history, sourcing the startup files, etc. I compiled man_db and
>now feel _almost_ like on a true Unixoid system (working as root all
>the time, of course :-)
>
>One trouble remains, though. When I ftp a file from a Unix server to
>one of the symlinked foreign drives, newline -> CRLF conversion
>happens, no matter what I do. That is, even if the ftp transfer mode
>is set to binary. On the other hand, transfers to my local drive work
>OK.
>
>This is with the ftp client from Sergey's inetutils. I wonder if I
>should compile an ftp client myself instead? Has anyone else seen
>this problem, and can you suggest a way out (other then using horrible
>dysfunctional WinBlows clients, of course :-)
Unfortunately, if I mount the foreign drives (binary mount), I am
right back where I started - I get the problem with files underneath
the mount point not accessible through relative paths. I reported
this before and it seems that it was only fixed in a March 28 snapshot
(which I have tried before and it caused other problems).
Looks like a "no exit" situation to me :-(
--
Ian Zimmerman
Lightbinders, Inc.
2325 3rd Street #324
San Francisco, California 94107
U.S.A.
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