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Re: cd'ing to a shortcut
- To: "Jose I. Cabrera" <cabrera at wrc dot xerox dot com>
- Subject: Re: cd'ing to a shortcut
- From: tjump at cais dot com (Theodore Jump)
- Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 19:29:15 GMT
- Cc: gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com
- Organization: SPGS, Inc.
- References: <9809081457.AA01063@dns.cise.it> <35FEB085.BE5BE35A@wrc.xerox.com>
- Reply-To: tjump at cais dot com
>In my home, I added a shortcut to a directory that I use a lot.
>How can I change to it from bash? When I cd to the shortcut name,
>it tells me that I have no right. Here is the full screen:
I don't believe that Cygwin can follow MS Windows Explorer Shortcuts (*.lnk
files) yet; that it doesn't read them to interpret what they are a shortcut to
- in other words, it sees it as a regular file and thus that is why you can't
"cd" into it.
This would, IMHO, be a useful addition but should not (IMHO again) be used as a
replacement for the current softlink emulation. I believe this because the
.LNK files would then have to be used to softlink to "Cygwin" paths that may or
may-not be valid under native Win32 non-Cygwin applications (like Explorer).
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