John Cowan wrote:
Brandon J. Van Every scripsit: I'm in the process of drastically minimizing my environment, so that my MSVC, MinGW, and Cygwin environments have no unintended tools overlap.
If symlinks are supposed to work on your system, but don't, then I want to know why. If symlinks aren't supposed to work on my system, but do, I want to know why. Open source is about giving the right bug report to someone. Perhaps your method will prove to be a workaround for a symlink bug. If so, we'll use it, but it'll be marked as a workaround, to be changed or removed when things get better. I have a sinking feeling that all these approaches are going to prove to be wrong in the long run. That really, getting down to the level of ld is what's needed. I'm also sending you the patch with "darcs send". Do you mean, you're sending it to the Chicken repository? That wouldn't be very useful to me. I don't put things into the Chicken repository until I've vetted them locally in my own repository. I'm not very familiar with "darcs send." If you can send it as an e-mail to me, I'll figure out how it works. Cheers, Brandon Van Every |
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