Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Freitag, 19. Juni 2009, 17:34): > SOLVED No, we still have to adapt the Makefile(s) to Cygin/Windows. > Your (Ulf) suggestions works with "hardlink" and "copy"! Did it also work with "html/LL/images" being a link to "../../xml/LL/images", or only when you linked/copied the files directly to the html directory? (I can add a simple test for Cygwin using an autoconf macro and then modify the relevant Makefile commands accordingly, but I have to know which parts of the Makefile to change.) > This resulted in html files pointing to LANG (here "nn") images > when they exist, otherwise to C images. Just as supposed. I have > not figured out which one of the methods is the be recommended, > hardlink or copy. To me they seems to be equal. Using hardlinks seems to be better, since this way we won't create new files and copy several MByes of data, instead just directory entries are added or updated (at least, under Linux). Don't know if hardlinks are portable, though (but it looks like hardlinks are even more portable than symlinks), Bye, Ulf
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