> I assume you mean as a link to a windows temp directory somewhere. However, > what if that gets changed by someone? Suddenly a lot of stuff starts > breaking, and people start posting here asking why application foo isn't > working. The majority of the people are fine with a hardwired /tmp > directory. If you're not, make the symlink yourself. > Well see the thing is - I DO - cause I do lots of CVS commits from various drives - M:, P:, z:, etc... so depending on where I'm working that particular day I copy the approrpriate .lnk file to tmp.lnk... however, setup, when I go and check for new things, likes to make a directory in /cygwin/tmp which makes my link useless...
