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Re: bug: hard links to soft links do not work


> * In message <20020801200325.GC27689@redhat.com>
> * On the subject of "Re: bug: hard links to soft links do not work"
> * Sent on Thu, 1 Aug 2002 16:03:25 -0400
> * Honorable Christopher Faylor <cgf@redhat.com> writes:
>
> I don't think this is a 'ln' problem.  It's a cygwin problem.  If
> cygwin is doing the wrong thing then it should, as Sam said, either be
> made to work or fail, not provide binary gobbledegook.
> 
> If this was to be made to work correctly, it would be pretty low level
> in cygwin in the path_conv and symlink_check methods.
> 
> It would be much easier to fail in this scenario rather than make it
> work correctly, I think.

actually, this is very easy:

(defmethod hard-link :around (from to)
  (if (symbolic-link-p to)
      (symbolic-link from (resolve-symbolic-link to))
      (call-next-method)))

i.e., when the target is a symlink, you symlink to its target.

think of a symlink as if it had no inode (like it is on a real FS),
i.e., just a special dirent pointing to the target.
Then the hardlink of a symlink is another symlink pointing to the same
place, since the nature of hardlink is to create a file which is
indistinguishable from the target.

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