Follow-up Comment #9, bug #56410 (project findutils):
OK, i'm trying to say, that according to find manual page:
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-L Follow symbolic links. When find examines or prints information about
files, the information used shall be taken from the properties of the file to
which the link points, not from the
link itself (unless it is a broken symbolic link or find is
unable to examine the file to which the link points). Use of this option
implies -noleaf. If you later use the -P option,
-noleaf will still be in effect. If -L is in effect and find
discovers a symbolic link to a subdirectory during its search, the
subdirectory pointed to by the symbolic link will be
searched.
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after executing "find -L temp2/ -type f" we should receive following output:
temp/file0.txt
As i think after reading manual find should follow symlink and give me info
about text file, but not symlink itself.
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