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Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 11:01:15 +0200
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On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 10:19, Kasper Sk=C3=A5rh=C3=B8j wrote:
&gt; However, one problem remains for windows users: Even if you manage to
&gt; set up a CVS client on windows (which is possible) you still have to
&gt; cope with the redundacies of the code. For instance t3lib/ is found =
two
&gt; places redundantly, tslib/ the same, index.php must be the same as
&gt; tslib/index_ts.php and gfx/ is found three places as well as =
thumbs.php.
&gt; On Unix this is no problem because we have symlinks. On windows you =
need
&gt; to manually copy this around. Of course it would be nice if we could
&gt; just remove this redundancy. This may be a long term solution but not =
an
&gt; option here and now.

Hey Kasper,

Have you already looked at junctions?

&quot;Q: how to create a symbolic link under Win2K, WinXP, and above?&quot;
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=3D341355

Also have a look at the comments. They *might* lead to something.

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