jay (support) wrote:Hmmm. My first thought would be to use hard links (ln without the -s option) rather than symlinks (assuming everything is on the same disk). Hard links should be treated just like normal files by apps though they behave like symlinks in that either can be edited.
Another thought might be to use a git pre- and post- commit hook to do some trickeration with the files. I have no idea if that would work or not.
You might want to post the question on stackoverflow and see how others have solved the problem.
Thanks Jay - Hard link worked great.