X-Recipient: archive-cygwin AT delorie DOT com X-SWARE-Spam-Status: No, hits=0.7 required=5.0 tests=AWL,BAYES_00 X-Spam-Check-By: sourceware.org To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com MIME-Version: 1.0 Subject: Re: SMB symlink compatibility between Cygwin, Windows XP, and Windows 7 X-KeepSent: 72323725:4A3CA23C-86257A8D:0051A94B; type=4; flags=0; name=$KeepSent From: Brian Alexander Message-ID: Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 09:59:40 -0500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" X-Proofpoint-Virus-Version: vendor=fsecure engine=2.50.10432:5.7.7855,1.0.431,0.0.0000 definitions=2012-10-04_04:2012-10-04,2012-10-04,1970-01-01 signatures=0 Mailing-List: contact cygwin-help AT cygwin DOT com; run by ezmlm List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: cygwin-owner AT cygwin DOT com Mail-Followup-To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Delivered-To: mailing list cygwin AT cygwin DOT com >On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Brian Alexander wrote: >> >> Anyone have any other ideas of how to make a shortcut to a SMB path that >> will work in both Windows XP and Windows 7, and is also traversable by >> cygwin? >> > >I'm not familiar with CYGWIN=winsymlink to understand what it does; I >can guess but I've not reviewed the code. You could use junction >points for directories. Junction points should work for both XP >(regardless of the service pack) and Win7. Unfortunately, junctions do not seem to work with SMB paths, only local volumes. Sincerely, Brian Alexander -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple