3 symlink_list - Show the file to which a symlink points
10 B<symlink list> S<<< [B<-name>] <I<file name>> >>> [B<-help>]
17 The B<symlink list> command shows if a file is a symbolic link and, if so,
18 shows to which file the link points.
22 The B<symlink> commands are only available on Windows platforms. On other
23 platforms, use the B<readlink> command.
29 =item [B<-name>] <I<file name>>
31 Specify one or more symbolic links to list. The C<-name> is optional, but
36 Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are
43 This command prints "'file' is a symlink to 'otherfile'" or "'file' is
48 Given that file C<mylink> is a link pointing to file C<myfile>, the
49 following commands will list the files:
51 % symlink list -name mylink
52 'mylink' is a symlink to 'myfile'
55 'mylink' is a symlink to 'myfile'
57 % symlink list -name myfile
58 'myfile' is not a symlink.
61 'myfile' is not a symlink.
63 =head1 PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
65 The issuer must have the C<l> (look) and C<r> (read) permissions on the ACL
66 of the directory that houses the symlink.
76 Copyright 2007 Jason Edgecombe <jason@rampaginggeek.com>
78 This documentation is covered by the BSD License as written in the
79 doc/LICENSE file. This man page was written by Jason Edgecombe for