test case---
From bash, in an empty directory:
$ ln /bin/ls t
$ ls
t.exe
Why does the resulting hard link have a '.exe' suffix on it? I thought
that cygwin .exe magic was only appending when listing a file?
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On 09/15/2010 11:03 AM, Rolf Campbell wrote:
test case---
From bash, in an empty directory:
$ ln /bin/ls t
$ ls
t.exe
Why does the resulting hard link have a '.exe' suffix on it? I thought
that cygwin .exe magic was only appending when listing a file?
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Greetings, Rolf Campbell!
test case---
From bash, in an empty directory:
$ ln /bin/ls t
$ ls
t.exe
Why does the resulting hard link have a '.exe' suffix on it? I thought
that cygwin .exe magic was only appending when listing a file?
It's quite
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