From: Erwin W. <wat...@xs...> - 2010-03-08 08:46:55
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Op 06-03-10 20:44, LRN schreef: > On 06.03.2010 21:39, Keith Marshall wrote: > >> On Saturday 06 March 2010 15:54:54 Vincent Richomme wrote: >> >> >>>>> So finally what do you propose? Do nothing ? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> You can write an equivalent of ln.exe that uses junction and >>>> hardlink API to emulate symlinks and that accepts arguments in >>>> correct order. >>>> >>>> >> So can *you*. >> >> > That is exactly what i did. Well, not exactly, but close (see the > attachment). > > Thanks. I will try it. Actually I was looking for something like DJGPP's stubify. That creates stubs that works in cmd.exe, and can be packed and shipped to another computer. The restriction of DJGPP's stubify is that the stub has to be in the same directory as the program it is calling. But that's the same as on Unix. If you start moving the (relative) soft link, it also gets broken. I can't use DJGPP's, because DOS programs don't run on 64 bit Windows. Therefore I was looking for something Windows native. Erwin |