Hi All,
I am doing a bit of a different script, but I need the same functionality. I need to distinguish between files, folders and links. I am using:
if (-l $file), if (-d $file) and if (-f $file).
However, it doesn't work. Files are indeed classified as files (I don't know about link to files cause I don't have them), but links (to directories) are classified as directories and not links. I dag the whole web and found that -l works only on links appropriates to the OS. However, even when I created on Windows link using mklink, it was classified as a directory. Does somebody has any idea?
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