The 'ln -s' command
Sam Lawrance
boris at brooknet.com.au
Tue May 23 18:42:59 PDT 2006
On 24/05/2006, at 1:21 AM, gs_stoller at juno.com wrote:
> I tried the 'ln -s' command in bothe 4.3 & 4.7 in a situation
> where it should fail and it did, but it still had a return/exit
> code of 0 , I think it should have been nonzero. I tried 'ln -s
> a b' where the file b existed (and was a directory) and I wanted
> to create the file named a also pointing to it. The correct form
> was 'ln -s b a'.
See the synopsis in the manpage for 'ln'. It exited nonzero because
you successfully put a symlink under the directory 'b', pointing to 'a'.
oddie:~ sam$ mkdir b
oddie:~ sam$ ln -s a b
oddie:~ sam$ ls -l b
total 8
lrwxr-xr-x 1 sam sam 1 May 24 11:42 a -> a
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