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Symbolic link support #244
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What did you link to where? Funny path. Mentions node_modules multiple times. What happened you think? |
I link to local directory in a different location. |
Well actually the issue does not seem to be the symbolic link. I verify the long path does exist so I am not sure what the error means |
I'd very much like to reproduce this. Could you be as explicit as possible what you did. It may depend on which folder you linked, and to where exactly. Maybe Roxy gets confused, and tries to evaluate certain paths from wrong location. |
It was because the path was too long. |
How about a src-local or src-dev folder that contains that extra folder and symlinks to all others in src, and then use local.properties or dev.properties to override the location of src for that environment? |
Actually you could perhaps do (in addition to
Requires dev-branch for overriding properties from command-line.. |
I am not sure to follow you.
My application currently only uses So I am looking a feature similar to |
I meant instead of ignoring files/folders at deploy (currently not possible anyhow), you could physically split your src in two folders, and deploy those parts separately. So, you would have src/lib/mylib/dist and src-dev/lib/mylib/src.. You could then use symlinks in src-dev to make it look like it contains all, and get src-dev deployed for dev instead of default src. Or deploy the two parts separately.. Having an ignore list ({env}.ignore perhaps?) does make sense to me. Just trying to suggest other ways to accomplish this.. |
End conclusion: symlinks were not the issues. The part about ignoring files resurfaced in ticket #419, but by then was already covered by the |
I frequently use symbolic link to avoid file / directory duplication.
Apparently
ml deploy
command does not support it. Here is the error returned:Would it be possible to add this feature?
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