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Symlinks under Cygwin #99
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There is none :-)
You could try to fork homeshick? Just keep in mind that creating a symlink isn't the only problem. |
The issue of native Windows tools not recognizing Cygwin symlinks is unrelated to homeshick, and shouldn't be opened as an issue here. Perhaps try Superuser or some other StackExchange site. There shouldn't be any particular issues with running homeshick under Cygwin, aside from the |
OK, fair enough. Is homeshick working on your system?
There is a long way from "accidentally working" to "tried and tested" :-) |
It does, at least the parts of homeshick that I use primarily ( |
I can confirm that homeshick is working on my Cygwin-on-Win7 system with |
Sweet :-) |
I just wanted to report that it homeschick seems to be working fairly well for me on Cygwin-on-Win7 using |
Nice :-) |
What is the preferred way of using homeshick under windows? I find that when I run homeshick under Cygwin, it creates "cygwin" symlinks, which breaks terribly for non-Cygwin aware tools (e.g. Native Gvim).
I heard that there might be a (trick)[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18654162/enable-ntfs-symbolic-links-for-cygwin] to force Cygwin to use native NTFS links, but I haven't been able to make that work.
I'll take any suggestions :)
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