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Re: Symbolic links not backwards-compatible


On 10/09/2009 10:31 AM, Thomas Wolff wrote:
I seem to remember some improvements about soft links were announced
recently, but I only noticed right now that those are not
backwards-compatible.
A link created on cygwin 1.7 and read on cygwin 1.5 will be reproduced
as a sequence of UTF-16 bytes, starting with a BOM, and usually
terminating soon because every second byte is zero, so it doesn't work.

That's actually forward-compatibility (a Cygwin 1.7 feature not working in 1.5), I expect we had the same "breakage" when we switched from the "old-style" file symlinks to the "new style" Windows shortcuts as well. Then, as now, I think the answer is, if you need this forward-compatibility, you'll need to use the Windows shortcut style of symlinks (winsylinks).

This seems like cygwin list fodder to me.

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