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Re: gnulib-tool: don't use hard links


From: Paul Eggert
Subject: Re: gnulib-tool: don't use hard links
Date: Sun, 21 May 2017 12:37:02 -0700
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Bruno Haible wrote:
I can add options -h / --hardlink, -H / --more-hardlinks, with similar logic as
-s / --symlink, -S / --more-symlinks.

I wasn't thinking of anything that complicated, though of course it would suffice. I was just wanting the longstanding behavior.

You mean the question
   Symbolic link to Git-controlled source file; follow link? (yes or no)

Yes, that's the main annoyance I was thinking of.

When you set vc-follow-symlinks to nil,

I don't want to do that. I want to edit just one file and have it affect everything I'm working on, without hassling me about it. Better, I suppose, would be setting vc-follow-symlinks to t, but that sounds too drastic for other stuff that I'm working on, where the default value 'ask' is often the right thing to do.



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