From: IBEC23 AT cc DOT uab DOT es Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 19:10:30 +0000 Subject: How coould I know if two files are the same? To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Message-id: <01IMY1B3EI4I00G6WZ@cc.uab.es> Organization: Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Precedence: bulk Hello, When a network disk drive X:\ is the same as M:\FOLDER, my program "believes" that X:\FILENAME.TXT is different from M:\FOLDER\FILENAME.TXT but it is the same file. (X: and M: are two units mapped on some other computer on my local net, but they are really in the same physical hard disk. For example the remote server shares its C:\ and I connect to it as M:, and also shares its C:\FOLDER and I connect to it as X: so both M:\FOLDER and X:\ point to the same directory) Under Windows 95 it is also possible to have M:\FOLDER\FILENAME.TXT and \\SERVER\M\FOLDER\FILENAME.TXT again two different names but the same file. This is fatal for some applications. Is there some way to detect it using DJGPP? Thanks in advance! Xavier Pons