Thanks for that. I have another question. Imagine this:
I have a perl script that symlinks file A to file B in another location. I then use file B as input for another program. I did not delete file A, and I did not do any modifications on it, so I'm assuming there is no broken link. But then the program tells me that file B's empty. Has anyone encountered this problem before?
Thanks in advance for any help!
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by Eldan Aranye
in thread Problem with symlink
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