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Abuhujair Javed
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>>
I
wouldn
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s
been
years
since
I
tested
it
,
but
back
>>
then
,
the
command
line
and
all
program
I
used
could
see
the
link
>>
created
by
ln
that
came
with
the
resource
kit
.
They
were
distinctly
>>
different
from
the
shortcut
type
of
links
,
in
that
they
seems
>>
transparent
like
short
cuts
in
unix
generally
are
.
>>
>>
Do
you
have
the
resource
kit
or
the
gnu
utils
from
it
?
>
>
>
The
situation
appears
to
be
this
:
>
>
1.
Soft
links
are
available
on
NTFS
5
(
2
K
/
XP
)
as
Reparse
Points
via
the
>
DeviceIoControl
()
function
for
any
application
using
the
standard
C
>
library
routines
.
>
>
2.
Soft
links
are
available
on
any
filesystem
under
95
/
98
/
ME
/
NT4
/
2
K
/
XP
>
as
OLE
streams
(.
lnk
files
)
for
Shell
-
aware
applications
.
>
>
3.
Hard
links
are
available
on
NTFS
5
(
2
K
/
XP
)
via
the
CreateHardLink
()
API
.
<
snip
>
>
4.
Hard
links
are
available
on
NTFS
(
NT3
.1
/
NT4
)
via
the
BackupWrite
()
>
API
by
writing
a
special
stream
to
the
NTFS
.
I
also
believe
(
I
could
be
wrong
)
that
for
directories
,
the
only
two
methods
of
links
are
the
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link
methods
above
.
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PGXLOG
cannot
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links
on
a
non
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XP
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2
K
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window
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mkdir
dir1
ln
dir1
dir2
<-
Error
using
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implementation
ln
-
s
dir1
dir2
<-
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a
Shell
short
-
cut
(
NT4
)
echo
"Hello"
>
dir1
/
test
.
txt
cat
dir2
/
test
.
txt
"Hello"
<-
Cygwin
's cat(bash?) is shell short-cut aware
Now, in a Windows NT command prompt:
notepad dir2\test.txt <- Notepad can'
t
find
file
notepad
dir2
.
lnk
<-
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link
contents
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means
for
a
native
port
with
a
different
PGXLOG
directory
running
on
NT4
,
the
only
choice
*
using
links
*
is
to
make
the
native
port
shell
short
-
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scott.marlowe wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Justin Clift wrote:
>
>>Would it be correct to say that the '
ln
' command in the MS Resource Kit
>>creates this kind of shortcut too, as the Reparse Points feature doesn'
t
>>
seem
to
be
possible
under
NT4
?
>
>
>
I
wouldn
't assume that. It'
s
been
years
since
I
tested
it
,
but
back
then
,
>
the
command
line
and
all
program
I
used
could
see
the
link
created
by
ln
>
that
came
with
the
resource
kit
.
They
were
distinctly
different
from
the
>
shortcut
type
of
links
,
in
that
they
seems
transparent
like
short
cuts
in
>
unix
generally
are
.
>
>
Do
you
have
the
resource
kit
or
the
gnu
utils
from
it
?
The
situation
appears
to
be
this
:
1.
Soft
links
are
available
on
NTFS
5
(
2
K
/
XP
)
as
Reparse
Points
via
the
DeviceIoControl
()
function
for
any
application
using
the
standard
C
library
routines
.
2.
Soft
links
are
available
on
any
filesystem
under
95
/
98
/
ME
/
NT4
/
2
K
/
XP
as
OLE
streams
(.
lnk
files
)
for
Shell
-
aware
applications
.
3.
Hard
links
are
available
on
NTFS
5
(
2
K
/
XP
)
via
the
CreateHardLink
()
API
.
See
:
http
://
msdn
.
microsoft
.
com
/
library
/
default
.
asp
?
url
=/
library
/
en
-
us
/
fileio
/
base
/
createhardlink
.
asp
4.
Hard
links
are
available
on
NTFS
(
NT3
.1
/
NT4
)
via
the
BackupWrite
()
API
by
writing
a
special
stream
to
the
NTFS
.
Example
:
http
://
www
.
mvps
.
org
/
win32
/
ntfs
/
lnw
.
cpp
The
cygwin
implementation
of
link
():
http
://
sources
.
redhat
.
com
/
cgi
-
bin
/
cvsweb
.
cgi
/
src
/
winsup
/
cygwin
/
syscalls
.
cc
?
rev
=
1.149.2.23
&
content
-
type
=
text
/
x
-
cvsweb
-
markup
&
cvsroot
=
src
1.
Will
use
CreateHardLink
()
if
on
2
K
/
XP
2.
Will
try
to
use
the
BackupWrite
()
method
3.
Failing
#
2
will
just
copy
the
file
See
how
fun
Microsoft
makes
things
?
Mike
Mascari
mascarm
@
mascari
.
com
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