How can I make a permanently updated copy of a file in a different place to the original file?

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Published on 2011-02-10T19:56:03Z Indexed on 2011/02/10 23:34 UTC
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I use two computers, a Linux one for coding and building and a Windows one which has the programming application to load the built program onto the hardware. Both computers have access to a network drive which I use to pass the files from Linux to Windows.

My problem is, that every time I build I have to copy the files from where the are created to the network drive. How can I make some sort of file in the network drive on Ubuntu that always mirrors the file which is built in the different location, like a pointer? Thanks!

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