"Vladimir Panteleev" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
news:op.uv86plz3m02...@cybershadow...
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> Some libraries are packaged with documentation, examples, etc. with the 
> actual source in a subdirectory. On my system I resolve this with a 
> "packages" directory (containing library packages with the directory 
> structure intact) and an "import" directory, which contains symlinks to 
> the libraries' source directories. We can't do this since some users still 
> use FAT32.
>

Do you mean to imply NTFS can do this? How? Possible on Win, too? I'm a big 
Windows guy, but symlinks are one of the things I really miss from the times 
I've used Unix. 


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