Message147733
| Author |
brian.curtin |
| Recipients |
alexreg, brian.curtin, eric.smith, jaraco, tim.golden |
| Date |
2011年11月15日.23:41:15 |
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<CAD+XWwp9SKUArwEy+AST16ugMxaJ5b0myDA9dr1jw+UV1TAjgA@mail.gmail.com> |
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<1321398464.02.0.896827845056.issue13412@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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symlinks when listing a dir and traverses them naturally when referencing
them as part of a path to listdir. Under what conditions does it fail?
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Jason - I'm responding on a phone - I haven't confirmed anything yet (and
hadn't yet seen your examples when I was typing).
Alex - the Windows API also requires elevation - that's what we have to do
in 3.2+ as well. The symlink calls require a specific privilege which is
only granted when elevated, even for the mklink program. |
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