In article <98insj$1vep$1@soapbox.cs.bham.ac.uk>,
ug55aes@cs.bham.ac.uk writes:
> I thought about it, but in the unlikely event that someone has a weird
> set-up with different .so.6 and .so files, poplog would still be happy.
> Besides that, I don't know an easy way of getting a bash script to check
> the destination of a symlink :)
would
ls -l the-linked-filename | sed -e 's/.*-> //'
be any use?
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Chris "linux box *and* fastish link at home" Dollin
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