The object (even in the REPL) I get is empty({}), it should be a function.
It seems node does not follow windows symlinks.

Am 13.02.2012 23:21, schrieb Kevin Swiber:
>
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 5:05 PM, Phoscur <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     > "npm link"
>     >> How do I accomplish this on windows?
>     > You're screwed, I guess.
>     Oh man, but I want this!!
>
>     Windows 7 is able to make symbolic links too "mklink", but it
>     seems all
>     I get back from a symlinked folder is an empty object..?
>
>
> Using Windows 7, I'm able to accomplish this with mklink /D.
>
> It sounds like it's working if you're not bombing on require.
>
> Are you using the REPL?  If so, can you try using the object returned
> by require?
>  
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