Re: symbolic links in Git for Windows v2.27.0, was Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git for Windows 2.27.0-rc2

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On 2020-05-29 at 13:40:03, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> To be quite honest, I had no idea that it was a pain point, as it did not
> come up on the Git for Windows tracker.
> 
> Do you have a list of pain points on Windows that you're aware of? I would
> love to get my hands on it to triage, prioritize, and address those
> issues.

No, I don't, but I've seen this particular issue on Stack Overflow
probably four or five times and answered it each time.  I didn't think
to look at the Git for Windows issue tracker, since I just considered it
a difference between how Windows and Linux report symbolic links, not
something that could theoretically be fixed.  Obviously I was wrong.

If I see more Windows-related problems show up on Stack Overflow that
aren't on the issue tracker, I'll send folks your way to report them.  I
want to assure you that I'm not intentionally depriving you of the
information you need to fix problems; in this case, I just didn't think
of it as a thing that could be fixed.
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brian m. carlson: Houston, Texas, US
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