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Salman - ls -L should work, I think, but doesn't seem to in my 1.0 CD installation. Don't know if it's a bug, or misunderstanding on my part. Try: 'find /tmp -printf %l' (or -printf "%l\n"), which seems to work. Hope that helps. - Don Halim, Salman wrote: > > hi, > > what's a good way to find out (programmatically; either through a command or > a piped series of commands or a function), in bash (if relevant), the actual > path pointed to by a symbolic link. for example, i have /tmp pointing to > c:\temp -- how can i get 'c:\temp' as output given '/tmp' as input? i > thought of ls -al /tmp | cut -d'>' -f 2- but that seems a bit of a kludge. . > . > -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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