That's essentially what they did. A symbolic link is a UNIX way of saying: "this file is the same as that file over there". They're like Perl references, only for a file system.
The real problem was getting the symlink command to run from the shell command line: eventually, they gave up, and used perl instead...
In reply to Re^4: (OT) Fixing Line Endings
by Anonymous Monk
in thread (OT) Fixing Line Endings
by Ovid
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