Hello everyone,
does someone know a way to get the real path of a symlink? I explain: -I have a file '/home/aPath/test.txt' -I have a symlink '/home/aPath/link' pointing on test.txt I would like to see if the symlink really point on the file and may be, get the real path of it, is there a way to do it? If someone have more information I would like to discuss about it ! :) Valentin |
Specifically, there is DiskStore>>isSymlink: but the FilePlugin doesn't seem to have a primitive for the readlink(2) function of the libc
On 20 April 2016 at 15:53, Valentin Ryckewaert <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Damien Pollet <[hidden email]> writes:
> Specifically, there is DiskStore>>isSymlink: but the FilePlugin doesn't > seem to have a primitive for the readlink(2) function of the libc I guess this is work for Mariano then :-) -- Damien Cassou http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without losing enthusiasm." --Winston Churchill |
it has it.
this is how is done in mac: *isSymlink = [[fileAttributes objectForKey: NSFileType] isEqualToString: NSFileTypeSymbolicLink] ? 1 : 0; and this how is done in linux: stat(unixPath, &statBuf) && lstat(unixPath, &statBuf) ... *isSymlink = S_ISLNK(statBuf.st_mode); … and in windows is always false. Esteban > On 20 Apr 2016, at 16:36, Damien Cassou <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Damien Pollet <[hidden email]> writes: > >> Specifically, there is DiskStore>>isSymlink: but the FilePlugin doesn't >> seem to have a primitive for the readlink(2) function of the libc > > I guess this is work for Mariano then :-) > > -- > Damien Cassou > http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st > > "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without > losing enthusiasm." --Winston Churchill > |
Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> writes:
> it has it. > this is how is done in mac: > > *isSymlink = [[fileAttributes objectForKey: NSFileType] isEqualToString: NSFileTypeSymbolicLink] ? 1 : 0; > > and this how is done in linux: > > stat(unixPath, &statBuf) && lstat(unixPath, &statBuf) > ... > *isSymlink = S_ISLNK(statBuf.st_mode); > > … and in windows is always false. ok for isSymlink, but how do you get to the file pointed to by the symlink? Damien says it's impossible with current FilePlugin. -- Damien Cassou http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without losing enthusiasm." --Winston Churchill |
yes it is.
but you can create an FFI function to http://linux.die.net/man/2/readlink to get that :) Esteban > On 20 Apr 2016, at 18:11, Damien Cassou <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> writes: > >> it has it. >> this is how is done in mac: >> >> *isSymlink = [[fileAttributes objectForKey: NSFileType] isEqualToString: NSFileTypeSymbolicLink] ? 1 : 0; >> >> and this how is done in linux: >> >> stat(unixPath, &statBuf) && lstat(unixPath, &statBuf) >> ... >> *isSymlink = S_ISLNK(statBuf.st_mode); >> >> … and in windows is always false. > > ok for isSymlink, but how do you get to the file pointed to by the > symlink? Damien says it's impossible with current FilePlugin. > > -- > Damien Cassou > http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st > > "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without > losing enthusiasm." --Winston Churchill |
In Windows, there are junctions, which are more or less equivalent. Phil On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 6:23 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <[hidden email]> wrote: yes it is. |
2016-04-21 3:43 GMT-03:00 [hidden email] <[hidden email]>:
> In Windows, there are junctions, which are more or less equivalent. > > https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365006(v=vs.85).aspx Yeap, I use it with this tool. http://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshellext/linkshellextension.html Esteban A. Maringolo |
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Valentin
can you open a ticket and add all the information there? Thanks Le 20/4/16 à 15:53, Valentin Ryckewaert a écrit : > Hello everyone, > > does someone know a way to get the real path of a symlink? > > I explain: > -I have a file '/home/aPath/test.txt' > -I have a symlink '/home/aPath/link' pointing on test.txt > I would like to see if the symlink really point on the file and may > be, get the real path of it, is there a way to do it? > > If someone have more information I would like to discuss about it ! :) > > Valentin |
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