all the above, and no luck.
Something else suggested using tweakui to rebuild certain system folders.
I'll try that next.
John Refling
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Yes, the mkshortcut from 1.4.8.-1 does work correctly for the 4 test cases
in my original message.
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mkshortcut -P http://www.cygwin.com
goes into an infinite loop.
mkshortcut -D http://www.cygwin.com
is ok.
cd /tmp && mkshortcut /cygdrive/c/root
is ok
cd /tmp && mkshortcut /cygdrive/c/root/Favorites
returns:
Aborted (core dumped).
Thanks,
John Refling
PS: possibly a per
f parameter assignment to executables, where it should
not happen.
Thanks for fixing most of the issues, as far as I can tell, these are the last
of the cases that need to be fixed.
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oo many command line parameters (or total
characters). Obviously things like the builtin windows zip can pass in 1000s
of filenames to work on.
Thanks,
John Refling
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