On Tuesday 02 March 2004 10:10, Andras Mantia wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Sunday 15 February 2004 18:21, Dirk Mueller wrote: > > I think this patch is wrong. You *can* write to a symlink, and it *has > > to* overwrite the *destination* of the symlink. > > > > Otherwise whenever you overwrite a file that has a symlink in its path, > > you're actually "detaching" it and you have two different files > > afterwards. that is wrong. > > I've just run into this, although I'm not sure that it was because of this > commit (it was with Kompare when applying a change to a symlink. The > original file was not changed, but the symlink). But it's very bad if > during a change or overwrite if the symlink is changed and not the file it > points to. I've tried the edit in MC, it changes the original file. > Overwrite in MC changes the original file. Overwrite with cp in a shell > changes the original file. I think we can assume that a regular user would > like to see that KDE behaves also like the other applications and changes > the original file, and does not unlink the symlink and overwrite the > symlink itself as it does now (just tested in Konqueror). I have no idea if your problem is related to this patch either. However, this is David's call :) I have posted the patch to fix the problem another way if necessary. See here: http://lists.kde.org/?t=107679141300008&r=1&w=2 -- Regards, Dawit A. "Preach what you practice, practice what you preach"