How to find directory name at end of symbolic links
Dennis J. W. Maine
maine at unet.UUCP
Thu Mar 9 09:54:47 AEST 1989
I am using SunOs 3.5 and want to know how to find out the directory
name at the end of a series of symbolic links. The -L option for
ls does not seem to work with -l option. For example, if /dir1/a is
linked to /dir2/a is linked to /dir3/a then if I enter ls -L /dir1/a
I want to know that dir3 contains the actual file a. Entering successive
ls -l commands for dir1, dir2 and dir3 is a drag.
Any ideas?
adTHANKSvance,
djwm
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Dennis J. W. Maine
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