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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 20:57:21 +0200
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From: "Ehud Karni" <ehud AT unix DOT simonwiesel DOT co DOT il>
To: Dautrevaux AT microprocess DOT com
Subject: Re: New symlinks.
CC: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
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Bernard Dautrevaux on Wed, 28 Feb 2001 17:58:32 +0100)
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On Wed, 28 Feb 2001 17:58:32 +0100, Bernard Dautrevaux <Dautrevaux AT microprocess DOT com> wrote:
> 
> People that only use the Windows GUI would be confused by the ".lnk"
> extension if shown by cygwin, but as we don't show it by default there's no
> problem. OTOH people used to CMD.exe will be used to the lnk suffix (as DIR
> shows it) but should understand that cygwin is doing the same as Explorer,
> and hide it.

Don't assume Windows native users are ignorant ! We are not talking
about the layperson here (S/he uses packages, not commands), we are
speaking of developers, most of them with experience (even if it is
not UNIX experience). I don't use explorer at all, but I'm using
native Windows tools. One of the the best is Windows Commander by
Christian Ghisler, it will show all files (system/hidden too) with
full file name (all extensions). My editor is NTemcas which has its
own ls, will also show the all files with full name (i.e. foo.lnk).

I prefer that Cygwin ls -al will show me the same file list. It does
it for *.exe files. May be a special switch can be added to ls
(--show-symlink-full ?).

I've read the thread about how to avoid creating foo when foo.lnk
exist and vice versa. I don't have any definite preference. I think
that any consistent set of rules is OK, but it should be clearly
stated in a readme file (may be a special one for symlinks) with a
reference in the ln man page.

Ehud.


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