lns is very fast in what it does. Also, it's good about making relative-path links rather than fully-qualified-path links. cp just doesn't do what I want it to do in this case, and I don't know of another base-disto-shipped tool that does. The source is there if you want to look at it.

There is also a couple of tools that ship with x11, called cleanlinks and lndir, that you might want to check out. There have been bugs filed on Debian in the past that requested these tools be shipped in a separate package, because they are so useful, but I don't think that ever happened.

On my server, it takes lns about seven seconds to create a new TF2 linked installation.



Andre Müller wrote:
Is the performance of lms semilar to the cp command?
I've written a tool with pyhton (less lines) but the performance doesn't
reach the cp command, which is written in c.
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