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I'd love to see this feature to be added. In KDE's Dolhpin, when I copy paste a symbolic linked file, the source file itself (where the symlink points to) gets copied, and not the symlink. This is useful, when I make for example FTP/SFTP transfers. As of now, when I try to copy a symlinked file to my FTP server, it says, the backend doesn't support copying symlinks. My temporary workaround is to use Grsync. As far as I know, KDE's Dolphin uses rsync as the backend, it would be good to have some solution for Nemo as well.
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I'd love to see this feature to be added. In KDE's Dolhpin, when I copy paste a symbolic linked file, the source file itself (where the symlink points to) gets copied, and not the symlink. This is useful, when I make for example FTP/SFTP transfers. As of now, when I try to copy a symlinked file to my FTP server, it says, the backend doesn't support copying symlinks. My temporary workaround is to use Grsync. As far as I know, KDE's Dolphin uses rsync as the backend, it would be good to have some solution for Nemo as well.
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