Reasons for which i hate typo3:
It's the millionth try for me to install typo3 on windows. I think i've managed a couple of times, but then i backed up because of the difficulty in using it.
This time i think i have a new version (dated 2013), so there are NEW installation problems.
Here is a sample: excerpt from the installation instructions that came with it:
On Windows Vista or Windows 7 create a symbolic link named typo3_src
pointing to the source package:
mklink /D C:\<dir>\typo3_src-4.6.0 C:\<dir>\example.com\typo3_src
Well, how can i put this..? NO!
It just doesn't work like that because the syntax is vice-versa:
MKLINK /D Link Target
/D Creates a directory symbolic link. Default is a file
symbolic link.
Link specifies the new symbolic link name.
Target specifies the path (relative or absolute) that the new link
refers to.
How can one release such a package when this kind of basic information is wrong? I can't even get past the installation point, having this in mind, what kind of problems can one expect when inside?
Just a side-note, it's the third try only today. Cause i've tried different packages and i just couldn't get it to work.
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