I like the proposal to unify Windows and Cygwin symlinks. However, one minor problem can occur: under *nix I can have files with the extension .lnk, with no special semantics associated with it. I can tar up a directory containing .lnk files on my *nix box and untar them on my cygwin box. What happens to those files with the .lnk extension? I think this will be another bit of Windows-vs-the-world festivity (as occurred with one source tarball recently which had a directory named "AUX"). Even with that potential hassle, unification is the correct choice. -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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