On 20. 11. 2015 10:29, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Nov 19 19:53, David Macek wrote: >> On 18. 11. 2015 20:48, Corinna Vinschen wrote: >>> On Nov 18 19:13, David Macek wrote: >>>> On 18. 11. 2015 18:55, Corinna Vinschen wrote: >>>>> On Nov 17 23:28, David Macek wrote: >>>>>> I went through the UG looking for differences between regular Cygwin >>>>>> symlinks and NTFS symlinks, but couldn't find this documented. It >>>>>> seems that when using winsymlinks:native, the target path is first >>>>>> dereferenced before storing it in the link. >>>>> >>>>> It's a result of the native symlink being a Windows path. The >>>>> ultimate conversion from POSIX to Windows path dereferences all >>>>> symlinks. >> >> Hmm. I just performed a test on my Cygwin installation and it doesn't >> seem to match the described behavior. > > Symlinks within the path, e.g : /home/foo/symlink/bar/baz > > If the above symlink is not a native symlink, the above path > converted to Windows notation > > C:\cygwin64\home\foo\symlink\bar\baz > > is invalid. Ah. Now I understand. Thanks. -- David Macek