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| Date: | Wed, 13 Jun 2001 18:51:51 GMT |
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| From: | Mark Schoenberg <mark AT emmestech DOT com> |
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| Subject: | Copying Windows .lnk files with Cygwin |
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| Does anyone know how to copy a Windows .lnk file using Cygwin? Does anyone |
but me have this problem? I was able to use cp routinely for this purpose in
Cygwin 1.1.8, but had no luck what-so-ever with it in 1.3.1. I could almost
swear that cp worked for me for a while after upgrading to 1.3.2, but it doesn't
work for me now. I know that symlinks were discussed in detail by this list
back in February when the change in symlinks was made, but I haven't found the
answer to my question.
Thank you,
Mark Schoenberg
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