2 Feb
2014
2 Feb
'14
3:52 a.m.
On Sat, 1/2/14, Noah Kantrowitz <noah@coderanger.net> wrote:
Junctions on Windows are actually more flexible than POSIX symlinks, and I have in fact used them for Python packages before when doing Django dev on Windows XP.
Why do you say they're more flexible? They work as directories/mount points and AFAIK you can't use them for files. Plus, what Paul said about the elevation issues (not a factor for XP, I know, but would need to be taken into account for any solution across multiple Windows versions). Regards, Vinay Sajip