Even if /foo/bar is a symlink, /foo/bar/. would not be. Just pass "/home/$user/." in and you shouldn't need to worry about the 'follow' option.
- tye
In reply to Re: symlinks when using File::Find::find (/.)
by tye
in thread symlinks when using File::Find::find
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