From: John Hasler on
Ron Johnson writes:
> You all should (with some research and planning) be able to reorganize
> that sprawling flat structure into a significantly nested structure.

Unless it is hard-coded into a closed-source program.
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From: Ron Johnson on
On 04/25/2010 02:32 PM, John Hasler wrote:
> Ron Johnson writes:
>> You all should (with some research and planning) be able to reorganize
>> that sprawling flat structure into a significantly nested structure.
>
> Unless it is hard-coded into a closed-source program.

That scenario can (probably) be worked around with symlinks.

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From: John Hasler on
Ron Johnson writes:
> You all should (with some research and planning) be able to reorganize
> that sprawling flat structure into a significantly nested structure.

I wrote:
> Unless it is hard-coded into a closed-source program.

Ron Johnson writes:
> That scenario can (probably) be worked around with symlinks.

True. He might also be able to use a unionfs.
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