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Re: duplicate *.exe commands
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Dave Korn wrote:
>> Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>>> Now, to anticipate your next question, '/usr/bin/cat.exe' and
>>> '/bin/cat.exe' are not duplicates either. See the results of typing
>>> 'mount'.
>>
>> That was the exact opposite of what you meant to say, wasn't it?
>> /usr/bin/*
>> and /bin/* absolutely are duplicates of each other, as you hoped to
>> point out
>> by showing them mounted to the same place.
>
> I guess that depends on what you mean by "duplicates".
Ah, I see your point.
> I meant it as in
> one is not a copy of the other. They are the same file as viewed from
> two different directory paths. Delete one in one path and the other goes
> too. A "duplicate" to me means that I could delete '/usr/bin/cat.exe', for
> example, and still have '/bin/cat.exe'. This is not the case with Cygwin.
> Hopefully that clarifies things for everyone. :-)
Yes, they are not so much "duplicates" as "aliases" of each other.
cheers,
DaveK
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