- it will cause recursion/drive change problems =>
example : what will be the current drive/directory if you access the fake C:\windows via Z:\home\user\fake_c\windows ?
Not sure. There's a DOS utility (I guess it's still there in later versions of Windows) called subst.exe which creates a drive from a directory. So you can say that c:\blabla\mydir is now called f:. Anything beyond c:\blabla\mydir can be accessed through either ways.
This is not what I mean here. I know you can access these files this way and this is normal. But if a software searches for files into z:\home\user\fake_c and is switched to c:\ without reason, this could cause confusion to it (the linux user obviously doesnt care about this)
Is it specifically with wcmd, or in the way Wine gets the DOS name of a file?
Seems to be a drive/directory parsing problem. Wcmd is using normal dos (not linux) file access functions, am I right here ?
Then with the same mapping, the following shouldnt be possible : W: = /home/wine P: = /home/wine/programs
P:> cd .. W:>
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