Hi Corinnayou are right,I mixed it the symlink with the hard link
the symlink is sl (on file source)
E:\>type sl
source < just the filename as you say>
but the hard link does work (on file source)
E:\>type hl
hallo
erna
otto
hugo
E:\>echo rudi >> source
E:\>type hl
hallo
erna
otto
hugo
rudi
o
Please, do not top-post.
On Dec 17 18:50, Simon Liesenfeld via cygwin wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
> since you answered your own questionsI can better understand my own
> stupidity.I have created now a hard and a soft link with a native
> linux,then I booted Windows, started the paragon driver,then cyg
Hi Corinna,
since you answered your own questionsI can better understand my own stupidity.I
have created now a hard and a soft link with a native linux,then I booted
Windows, started the paragon driver,then cygwin programs as well as any dos
program perfectly
understood the links.
Even if cyg
Am 17.12.18 um 19:45 schrieb Stefan Baur:
>> Features implemented and bugfix:
>>
>> 1, FIXME: superblock corruption of EXT4 volumes with 64BIT mode enabled
>> 2, FIXME: possible corruption by race conditions in buffer-head reapering
>> 3, FIXME: possible deadlock issues (when flushing
Am 17.12.18 um 17:57 schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
> As a sidenote, the OSS project Ext2Fsd handles symlinks transparently
> via standard Windows functions. With "CYGWIN=winsymlinks:native" you
> can generate real ext4 symlinks transparently. Even the good old Cygwin
> symlink works on Cygwin without
On Dec 17 10:34, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Dec 17 08:11, Simon Liesenfeld via cygwin wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > There is a commercial ext3-4 file system driver for windowsLinux File
> > Systems für Windows | Paragon Softwarewhich enable Windows to read an
> > write on native ext3-4 volumes.In Ge
Hi Corinna,I 've set in the Control Panel,and this reflects in bash.I still
does work.
$ set | grep -i nativeCYGWIN=winsymlinks:native
$ ln -s /cygdrive/e/source sl
$ cat sl
!▒▒/cygdrive/e/source
One can download a 10 days trial version at:
http://dl.paragon-software.com/demo/linuxwin_trial.m
On Dec 17 12:03, Simon Liesenfeld via cygwin wrote:
> Hi all,
> Thank you so much for the response,and nearby for the entire cygwin
> Project.(Best of both worlds)"The devil is in the detail"I admire
> cygwin so much, and I' am overwhelmed
> that it can do the named pipes on paragon systemalready.
Hi all,
Thank you so much for the response,and nearby for the entire cygwin
Project.(Best of both worlds)"The devil is in the detail"I admire cygwin so
much, and I' am overwhelmed
that it can do the named pipes on paragon systemalready.I do not expect cygwin
to master the symbolic links,it's to
Greetings, Simon Liesenfeld!
> Hi all
> There is a commercial ext3-4 file system driver for windowsLinux File
> Systems für Windows | Paragon Softwarewhich enable Windows to read an write
> on native ext3-4 volumes.In General cygwin works perfectly on such
> volumes,even named pipes work,
> but
On Dec 17 10:34, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Dec 17 08:11, Simon Liesenfeld via cygwin wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > There is a commercial ext3-4 file system driver for windowsLinux File
> > Systems für Windows | Paragon Softwarewhich enable Windows to read an
> > write on native ext3-4 volumes.In Ge
On Dec 17 08:11, Simon Liesenfeld via cygwin wrote:
> Hi all
>
> There is a commercial ext3-4 file system driver for windowsLinux File
> Systems für Windows | Paragon Softwarewhich enable Windows to read an
> write on native ext3-4 volumes.In General cygwin works perfectly on
> such volumes,even n
Hi all
There is a commercial ext3-4 file system driver for windowsLinux File Systems
für Windows | Paragon Softwarewhich enable Windows to read an write on native
ext3-4 volumes.In General cygwin works perfectly on such volumes,even named
pipes work,
but Cygwin programs do not interprete those
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