On 10/7/10 9:28 PM, Henrik Bjornskov wrote:
http://github.com/fabpot/symfony/pull/52 :) sry if i am spamming you
with theese here and on github.
I like pull requests. Everything merged.
Fabien
On Oct 6, 2:25 pm, Fabien Potencier<fabien.potenc...@symfony-
project.com> wrote:
On 10/6/10 2:00 PM, Jordi Boggiano wrote:
On 06.10.2010 07:54, Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
What I dont get is why it doesnt just symlink? even windows has native support
these days both on the OS level since Vista IIRC and in PHP 5.3.
Yeah well, php support for symlinks on windows is a bit fucked up. I
think it may be because of the windows APIs though. But you have to run
php as administrator (kinda root) for symlink() to work. So if you
default to using that you'll create a lot of problems there.
Anyway as others pointed out there are other reasons, but I guess a
--symlink would make sense yeah.
The default cannot be the creation of symlinks (also because if you have
symlinks on your local machine and then deploy on Windows without proper
support, it won't work). So, the default should be the copy of the
files, but I'm ok for a --symlink option.
Fabien
Cheers
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