chombee <chombee@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 11:06:32AM -0700, John Sullivan wrote: >> I have my micro-sd card formatted as ext3. On that card, I have a git >> repository. In that git repository, I have some symlinks. On other >> computers with the same repository, the symlinks are symlinks. On the >> N900 however, the symlinks have become just files, whose only content is >> the name of the file they are supposed to target. So, "foo" should be a >> symlink to "bar". But instead, "foo" is a file with contents "bar". > > But that's exactly what a symlink is, isn't it? I think git has > committed the symlinks themselves into your repo, rather than the > files that the symlinks link to. That is what git does by > default, iirc. > Not sure what you mean by that, but the checkout of the same git repo works as expected (as in, the symlinks are symlinks) on other systems. -- -John Sullivan -http://wjsullivan.net -GPG Key: AE8600B6 _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users