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Re: Finding junction points


Cyrille Lefevre wrote at about 20:19:20 +0100 on Monday, February 7, 2011:
 > 
 > Le 07/02/2011 19:03, Jeffrey J. Kosowsky a Ãcrit :
 > >
 > > Is there any way to find (all) junction point using cygwin?
 > > (if not possible in cygwin, can you point me to native win
 > > functionality)
 > 
 > how about the old dir one :-)
 > 
 > ~ $ cmd /c dir /a:l
 > ...
 >   Râpertoire de C:\Users\Cyrille\Documents
 > 
 > 17/12/2009  15:03    <JONCTION>     Cygwin [\??\C:\cygwin\home\Cyrille]
 > 24/09/2007  21:37    <JONCTION>     Ma musique [C:\Users\Cyrille\Music]
 > 28/09/2007  23:45    <JONCTION>     Mes contacts [C:\Documents and 
 > Settings\Cyrille\Contacts]
 > 24/09/2007  21:37    <JONCTION>     Mes images [C:\Users\Cyrille\Pictures]
 > 28/09/2007  23:44    <JONCTION>     Mes liens [C:\Documents and 
 > Settings\Cyrille\Favorites]
 > 28/09/2007  23:43    <JONCTION>     Mes tâlâchargements [C:\Documents 
 > and Settings\Cyrille\Downloads]
 > 24/09/2007  21:37    <JONCTION>     Mes vidâos [C:\Users\Cyrille\Videos]
 > 
 > add /s for a recursive search
 > 
 > well, that(s funny :
 > 
 > /windows $ cmd /c dir /a:l /s
 > ...
 > Le nom de râpertoire C:\windows\System32\config\systemprofile\Local 
 > Settings\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application 
 > Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application Data\Application 
 > Data\Microsoft\Windows\GameExplorer\{0AE259F7-4756-4B2B-883C-B5B1D0A4D346} 
 > est trop long.
 > ...
 > 
 > even windows commands fails one recursive junctions !
 > 

Yes - that is one of my two problems:
1. It gets messed up on loops created by its own junctions
2. The format of the output is a bit difficult to parse since you have
   to go back up to see what directory you are in.

Ideally, I would like to have the output in 2-columns like:
source1   target1
source 2  target2
etc.


where each source and target are full pathnames.

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