----- Original Message -----
3. While I am not a great fan of Microsoft, getting things running on
Windows is always a good thing; I even think native Windows Ikarus would
be a good thing :-). To this end, there's no reason why one should use
Unix-specific things when a more generic approach is almost as good. For
example, zip doesn't compress as much as gzip or bzip2, but it's almost
as good. Similarly, symbolic links don't work on Windows, so we can live
without them.
Windows does support symlinks out-of-the-box in Win2003 Server and Vista
onwards. See mklink.
Unfortunately, bzr on Windows ignores it, and given an invalid Windows
filename (as present in Derrick's SRFI libraries*), it simply blows up.
Cheers
leppie
* I am forced to boot into a Linux VM to do a bzr update. Then I need to
compress it (tar.gz) and copy to Windows. Then it will only decompress
correctly if extracted within Cygwin.