Berny, et al -- ...and then Bernhard Voelker said... % % On 2020-02-20 05:48, David T-G wrote: % > That's why I would name the links based % > on the path, like % > % > path-to-src-b-2 % > path-to-src-b-h-j-4 ... % > % > in this example, to disambiguate. % % Still not 100% bullet-proof, unfortunately: Agreed. % % > path-to-src-b-h-j-4 % % Which of the files in src would lead to the above link? % % path/to/src/b/h/j/4 % path/to/src/b-h/j/4 % path/to/src/b/h-j/4 % path/to/src/b/h/j-4 Oh, you rascal :-) Yes, I agree. In real life I've played with different characters to ensure that there is no colliding char and with doubling up (eg path-to-src-b--h-j-4 for your #2) and so on. I personally don't like flattening like this (IMHO it's usually a fix for the wrong reason that doesn't effectively accomplish the actual driving goal), but I've had to support it in the past as well. % % There is not answer to this problem which really safe, % other than that there is a known discipline of how the % files in src are created. Agreed. % % Have a nice day, % Berny Thanks & HAND :-D -- David T-G See http://justpickone.org/davidtg/email/ See http://justpickone.org/davidtg/tofu.txt -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org