symlink(2) symlink(2)
NAME
symlink - make a symbolic link to a file
SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h> int symlink(const char *name1, const char
*name2);
DESCRIPTION
symlink creates a symbolic link name2 to the file name1. Either name
may be an arbitrary pathname, the files need not be on the same file
system, and name1 may be nonexistent.
The file to which the symbolic link points is used when an open(2)
operation is performed on the link. A stat(2) on a symbolic link
returns the linked-to file, while an lstat returns information about
the link itself. This can lead to surprising results when a symbolic
link is made to a directory. To avoid confusion in programs, the
readlink(2) call can be used to read the contents of a symbolic link.
The symbolic link is made unless one or more of the following are
true:
EACCES Search permission is denied for a component of
the path prefix of name2.
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 which will contain the link has been
exhausted.
EDQUOT The user's quota of inodes on the file system on
which the file is being created has been
exhausted.
EEXIST The file referred to by name2 already exists.
EFAULT name1 or name2 points outside the allocated
address space for the process.
EIO An I/O error occurs while reading from or writing
to the file system.
ELOOP Too many symbolic links are encountered in
translating name2.
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ENAMETOOLONG The length of the name1 or name2 argument exceeds
{PATHMAX}, or the length of a name1 or name2
component exceeds {NAMEMAX} while
(POSIXNOTRUNC) is in effect.
ENOENT A component of the path prefix of name2 does not
exist.
ENOSPC The directory in which the entry for the new
symbolic link is being placed cannot be extended
because no space is left on the file system
containing the directory.
ENOSPC The new symbolic link cannot be created because
no space is left on the file system which will
contain the link.
ENOSPC There are no free inodes on the file system on
which the file is being created.
ENOSYS The file system does not support symbolic links
ENOTDIR A component of the path prefix of name2 is not a
directory.
EROFS The file name2 would reside on a read-only file
system.
DIAGNOSTICS
Upon successful completion symlink returns a value of 0; otherwise,
it returns -1 and places an error code in errno.
SEE ALSO
link(2), readlink(2), unlink(2). cp(1) in the User's Reference
Manual.
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