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SYMLINK(2) OpenBSD Programmer's Manual SYMLINK(2)
NAME
symlink - make symbolic link to a file
SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h>
int
symlink(const char *name1, const char *name2);
DESCRIPTION
A symbolic link name2 is created to name1 (name2 is the name of the file
created, name1 is the string used in creating the symbolic link). Either
name may be an arbitrary path name; the files need not be on the same
file system, and the file specified by name1 need not exist at all.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, a zero value is returned. If an error oc-
curs, the error code is stored in errno and a -1 value is returned.
ERRORS
The symbolic link succeeds unless:
[ENOTDIR] A component of the name2 prefix is not a directory.
[ENAMETOOLONG]
A component of a pathname exceeded {NAME_MAX} characters,
or an entire path name exceeded {PATH_MAX} characters.
[ENOENT] The named file does not exist.
[EACCES] A component of the name2 path prefix denies search permis-
sion.
[ELOOP] Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating the
pathname.
[EEXIST] name2 already exists.
[EIO] An I/O error occurred while making the directory entry for
name2, or allocating the inode for name2, or writing out
the link contents of name2.
[EROFS] The file name2 would reside on a read-only file system.
[ENOSPC] The directory in which the entry for the new symbolic link
is being placed cannot be extended because there is no
space left on the file system containing the directory.
[ENOSPC] The new symbolic link cannot be created because there is no
space left on the file system that will contain the symbol-
ic link.
[ENOSPC] There are no free inodes on the file system on which the
symbolic link is being created.
[EDQUOT] The directory in which the entry for the new symbolic link
is being placed cannot be extended because the user's quota
of disk blocks on the file system containing the directory
has been exhausted.
[EDQUOT] The new symbolic link cannot be created because the user's
quota of disk blocks on the file system that will contain
the symbolic link has been exhausted.
[EDQUOT] The user's quota of inodes on the file system on which the
symbolic link is being created has been exhausted.
[EIO] An I/O error occurred while making the directory entry or
allocating the inode.
[EFAULT] name1 or name2 points outside the process's allocated ad-
dress space.
SEE ALSO
ln(1), link(2), readlink(2), unlink(2), symlink(7)
HISTORY
The symlink() function call appeared in 4.2BSD.
OpenBSD 2.6 June 4, 1993 2
Source: OpenBSD 2.6 man pages. Copyright: Portions are copyrighted by BERKELEY SOFTWARE DESIGN, INC., The Regents of the University of California, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Free Software Foundation, FreeBSD Inc., and others. |
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