Ken Moffat wrote:
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 09:53:50PM -0400, Glenn Becker wrote:

This is a very naive question, I know. But are links fully 'transitive'?


Huh ?  I'm only familiar with transitive and intransitive *verbs*
(the first take an object).  Google found something about the
"semantic web" - might as well be gibberish as far as I'm concerned.

Ken, A transitive set if links would be something like:

link1 -> link2 -> link3 -> file

Yes symbolic links are 'transitive' in the sense that they follow the chain, although I don't thing this is common usage.

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