On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Phoscur <[email protected]> wrote:

>  The object (even in the REPL) I get is empty({}), it should be a function.
> It seems node does not follow windows symlinks.
>

Hmm.  Which version are you running?  It works for me using v0.6.3. See
below.

Note: The required module in this example just exports a function that
prints 'hi'.

C:\dev\projects\nodetest2>dir

 Directory of C:\dev\projects\nodetest2

02/13/2012  05:17 PM    <DIR>          .
02/13/2012  05:17 PM    <DIR>          ..
02/13/2012  05:16 PM                39 app.js
02/13/2012  05:17 PM    <SYMLINK>      nodestuff [..\nodestuff]
               2 File(s)             39 bytes
               2 Dir(s)   1,915,437,056 bytes free

C:\dev\projects\nodetest2>node
> require('./nodestuff/app')
[Function]
> require('./nodestuff/app').call(this);
hi
undefined
>

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