Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/04/10/12:05:44
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
> Images are symbolic links. You won't see them but in cygwin.
If the above directory is served by an http server compiled under Cygwin
(e.g., apache), the symlinks will be resolved to real files. If, however,
the files are opened by a Windows browser, the symlinks will not resolve
to images.
> Should I package them as files? (That would make a difference from the other
> distributions.)
What are the images symlinks to? Wouldn't it be better to just change the
HTML file so that they refer to the images in the correct relative
directory?
FWIW, for Cygwin, it may be better to package the images as *hard* links,
which will work on NT-based systems, and will cause setup to (correctly)
produce copies on 9x systems.
Igor
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