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- UNIX or Linux is generally a superior development environment
for open-source software tools. However, I will say that MacPorts
does very well for me on the Mac along these lines.
- Windows does not support true symbolic links in the file
system. (``Shortcuts'' don't work the same way at all.) My files
are organized logically in a hierarchy, and then I have a flat set
of symbolic links in the directory /l. Thus, I can refer
quickly
to
/home/me/Projects/Active/Music/Clarinet/Makefile
as
/l/cla/Makefile. I have not been able to come up with an
alternate shortcut mechanism under Windows which works (1) in a
shell, (2) in a program, (3) in any open-panel, or (4) while
browsing files in Windows Explorer. Environment variables, for
example, only work in a shell. In the Cygwin environment, symbolic
links work correctly within a Cygwin shell. However, these ``link
files'' just behave as regular files in Windows and don't function
as true UNIX-style symbolic links.
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