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Hard links typically cannot cross filesystems, and mount points could appear practically anywhere. Consequently, we should document that creating a hard link anywhere other than the same directory as the source may fail.
Hard linking may still be useful in portable code, as an opportunistic optimization with a copy as a fallback if the link fails. But we should document that.
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Hard links typically cannot cross filesystems, and mount points could appear practically anywhere. Consequently, we should document that creating a hard link anywhere other than the same directory as the source may fail.
Hard linking may still be useful in portable code, as an opportunistic optimization with a copy as a fallback if the link fails. But we should document that.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: