On Wednesday 02 January 2013 01:21:26 Sieghard wrote:
> Hallo Graeme,
>
> Du schriebst am Tue, 01 Jan 2013 19:16:09 +0000:
> > My Windows development is done under Win2000 with NTFS and FAT32
> > partitions.
>
> So there's nothing that would keep you from installing mseide-msegui on a
> NTFS formatted partition (which supports links). That's conforming to my
> suspicion that practically any (development) system nowadays is suffiently
> equipped to allow that.
> In addition, a setup as proposed would merely make it neccessary to keep
> some files multiply on a FAT partition, not even rule out using
> mseide-msegui at all.
> But as I remarked even in my original remark, I'm too late anyway...

I proposed the symbolic link for the OS-support directories too, nobody liked 
it IIRC. So it is better to rename them to avoid confusion.

Martin

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