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Christopher Faylor writes
> It's not clear whom you are expecting to prepare this comprehensive
> list.  For Cygwin we clearly want you to use our symlinks.  It's a
> bonus that Corinna has implemented any functionality for anything
> else at all.

No real expectations and not a complaint about cygwin. Just more of a
frustration of trying to merge the *nix and Windows worlds.

My problem is not within cygwin itself -- it's with trying to use cygwin to
also do Windoze-related tasks. In particular, I am trying to extend a
*nix-focused rsync-based program to do a better job of backing up Windoze
systems by capturing as much of the ntfs structure as possible. So, I am
trying to understand ACLs, reparse points, the MFT, etc.

Cygwin is of course awesome...
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