chombee writes:
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 11:06:32AM -0700, John Sullivan wrote:
>> I have my micro-sd card formatted as ext3. On that card, I have a git
>> repository. In that git repository, I have some symlinks. On other
>> computers with the same repository, the symlinks are symlinks. On the
Also I think you should try your question on the git mailing
list too.
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On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 11:06:32AM -0700, John Sullivan wrote:
> I have my micro-sd card formatted as ext3. On that card, I have a git
> repository. In that git repository, I have some symlinks. On other
> computers with the same repository, the symlinks are symlinks. On the
> N900 however, the sym
I have my micro-sd card formatted as ext3. On that card, I have a git
repository. In that git repository, I have some symlinks. On other
computers with the same repository, the symlinks are symlinks. On the
N900 however, the symlinks have become just files, whose only content is
the name of the fil