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Re: [Bug-stow] Small feature requests...
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Gaël Roualland |
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Re: [Bug-stow] Small feature requests... |
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Wed, 11 Jun 2003 15:15:49 +0200 (CEST) |
Guillaume Morin a écrit :
> Hi Alfred,
>
> Dans un message du 10 Jun à 23:08, Alfred M. Szmidt écrivait :
> > o --create-directories
> >
> > What this would do is to create directories in the target directory,
> > instead of making them point to their respective counter part int the
> > package directory. This is especially nice when you want to install
> > local files into the stow directory like. Example: a single file that
> > needs to be dumped into the site-lisp directory of Emacs, it would be
> > quite annoying to create an installation image just for one (or a
> > few) files.
>
> That is a good idea.
If I get it right, you mean to always expand (unfold) directories when
stowing ? This looks like it can be done easily.
>
> > o --copy-instead-of-link=DEST[,DEST1, ...]
> >
> > This would copy all files that would end up in DEST instead of
> > symlinking them. And example use of this might be to have no
> > symlinks in /etc, but literal files, and have the original files in
> > the package directory. Note that this should probobly not abort on
> > conflicts...
>
> I am not sure about this one. It may confuse people. What do you think
> Gael ?
Hum, how are you supposed to unstow then ? By comparing files, to know if
it's the right one ? I can understand the need, but I'm not sure it
really fits stow's usage...
> > I think thats it. Is bug-stow even active?
>
> Well, at least, I read it :-)
So do I :)
Gaël.
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