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Re: how to support symlinks?
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Eric Siegerman |
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Re: how to support symlinks? |
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Wed, 18 Feb 2004 16:58:50 -0500 |
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Ok, you've got me curious.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 04:06:29PM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> [...] a utility i read about
> in a 3-year-old posting called "symlinks" that uses a .symlinks file
> in each directory that will contain symlinks.
This seems to be the original reference to it:
http://www.gnu.org/server/standards/README.html#SEC01
Reading between the lines, I infer that the "symlinks" program
was developed as an internal utility for the GNU web site.
Perhaps it was never formally released to the public. That seems
a bit surprising, for the FSF of all people, but it's not
actually contrary to the GPL :-) Maybe the program was never
deemed to be of release quality.
Clues:
- The wording, "a simple mechanism has been implemented on the
machine hosting the www.gnu.org", suggests a quick-and-dirty
local utility
- The file's location is given as:
gnudist.gnu.org:/usr/local/src/symlinks-1.1.tar.gz
which is an rcp-style pathname, not a URL
- The directory part of that location is /usr/local/src, not a
directory one usually finds in anon-ftp areas -- and
certainly not one I recall ever seeing on ftp.gnu.org (which
has the same IP address as gnudist, btw)
Try asking the GNU webmasters, or other individuals who've
discussed the thing in the past.
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