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6 lndir - create a shadow directory of symbolic links to another direc‐
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10 lndir [ -silent ] [ -ignorelinks ] [ -withrevinfo ] fromdir [ todir ]
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13 The lndir program makes a shadow copy todir of a directory tree
14 fromdir, except that the shadow is not populated with real files but
15 instead with symbolic links pointing at the real files in the fromdir
16 directory tree. This is usually useful for maintaining source code for
17 different machine architectures. You create a shadow directory con‐
18 taining links to the real source, which you will have usually mounted
19 from a remote machine. You can build in the shadow tree, and the
20 object files will be in the shadow directory, while the source files in
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23 This scheme has the advantage that if you update the source, you need
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25 source in all shadow directories are symlinks to the real thing: just
26 cd to the shadow directory and recompile away.
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28 The todir argument is optional and defaults to the current directory.
29 The fromdir argument may be relative (e.g., ../src) and is relative to
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36 If you add files, simply run lndir again. New files will be silently
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42 If a file in fromdir is a symbolic link, lndir will make the same link
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67 The program displays the name of each subdirectory it enters, followed
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