Hi Gerrit,
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, 2008-12-14 at 14:42 +0800, Gerrit Voss wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Tue, 2008-11-04 at 10:09 -0300, Thiago Bastos wrote:
>>
>>>
>
>> Switching to include <> might be a solution, but I'm not sure how to
>> handle the OpenSG subdir part of #include<OpenSG/XX>
>
> I'm thinking about doing this, e.g. switching all OSGXXX.{h|inl}
> includes to OpenSG/OSGXXX.{h|inl}.
>
> For Unix this is straight forward and should work out of the box with
> scons or cmake. Basically I have n big include dirs where I collect
> everything as links back into the source tree. With cmake I can actually
> separate them by lib.
>
> Now the question for the windows gurus, how do I handle this on
> Windows ? Any good idea which does not involve copying files which
> the debugger might catch instead of the real header file ?
I never tried this but you can create hard links in ntfs.
fsutil hardlink create EinLink.pdf EinDokument.pdf
Andreas
> kind regards,
> gerrit
>
>
>
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