chore!: enable --windows_enable_symlinks by default#3663
chore!: enable --windows_enable_symlinks by default#3663rickeylev wants to merge 2 commits intobazel-contrib:mainfrom
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Supporting Windows without full symlink support is quite difficult because we rely on symlinks in many places. Since Windows support is mediocre already, just require symlinks to be enabled. Symlink support in Windows has been around for a long time now and is available via non-admin mechanisms such as DevMode.
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Supporting Windows without full symlink support is quite difficult because we rely on symlinks in many places. Since Windows support is mediocre already, just require symlinks to be enabled. Symlink support in Windows has been around for a long time now and is available via non-admin mechanisms such as DevMode.