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Let's say I have
/a/b
/c
/c/b (which is symlink to /a/b)
When I'm in /c/b and doing anything relate to relative path like run " ls > ../file_list" . I'm expecting file to goes into "/c/file_list", but file goes in to "/a/file_list" instead.
There's the way to change it ? I'd like the symbolic link to act exactly like normal directory.
Last edited by Tg (2010-04-23 06:48:27)
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