I have been googling on junction.exe and mklink.
Since they both create reparse points, in what way are the reparse points
different to the extent that cygwin recognizes those from mklink but not
those form junction.exe.

The nice thing though about junction.exe is that it uses the *nix like '-d'
flag rather than the dos-like '/D' flag that mklink seems to use.
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