Name: Win32-junction-point Version: 0.1 Synopsis: Support for manipulating NTFS junction points. Description: This package provides the ability to manipulate NTFS junction points as supported by Windows 2000 and above. Junction points, along with NTFS hard links and NTFS symbolic links, are a type of symbolic link that can be made between folders existing on the same filesystem. Please read Microsoft KB205524 [1] for more information on junction points. . Junction points have always been left undocumented in the Win32 SDK. The Windows 2000 Resource Kit came with a command-line utility named linkd.exe to work with them. Later, Mark Russinovich of SysInternals distributed a replacement utility named Junction [2] which accomplished the same thing. . This source code is based on an article [3] and C++ library [4] written by Mike Nordell at codeproject.com. . It is against Microsoft's recommendation to make use of undocumented API features. Use this library at your own risk. . Release Notes: . Changes in 0.1 . * 64-bit GHC is now supported. . * Update cabal file to build on recent versions of GHC. . * An internal foreign import is now being called with the "safe" option. . * bug fixes. The deleteJunctionPoint function was failing to delete junction points in many cases. . (1) . (2) . (3) . (4) License: BSD3 License-file: LICENSE Author: Michael Steele Maintainer: mikesteele81@gmail.com Copyright: Copyright (c) 2011-2013, Michael Steele. Copyright (c) 2000, Mikael Nordell Category: System Build-type: Simple Cabal-version: >=1.14 Homepage: http://github.com/mikesteele81/Win32-junction-point bug-reports: http://github.com/mikesteele81/win32-junction-point/issues Stability: experimental tested-with: GHC==7.4.2, GHC==7.6.2 source-repository head type: git location: git://github.com/mikesteele81/win32-junction-point.git Library default-language: Haskell2010 Exposed-modules: System.Win32.JunctionPoint Build-depends: base >= 4.0 && < 5 , text , Win32 ghc-options: -funbox-strict-fields -Wall if arch(x86_64) cpp-options: -DWIN64