Recently I executed the following: $ sudo mv ./libjavaplugin_oji.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
Explanation: I was within the directory where the java plugin existed which is: /opt/ibm/java-ppc-60/jre/plugin/ppc/ns7. The above was executed from within the ns7 directory. The intention was to move *.so into the plugins directory. The above may have created an unintended side effect; I noticed that mv did not erase the original location of *.so but created in fact a link from the within the plugins directory to *.so within the ns7 directory! I don't have a theory why this happened other than to guess that as I did not provide a new filename for the mv command to rename the *.so file mv proceeded to create a link to the original *.so file. Ideas? Thanks. ========= Refranes/Popular sayings: The Taino say:No hay mal que por bien no venga. There is no evil out of which good cannot blossom.
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