Doesn't this do the trick?

find . -type l -print | xargs ls -l

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I've just imported a directory structure into CVS that has a lot of symbolic
links in it.  I've written a script to restore these links from a file that
lists what they are and where they point.  However, I'm having trouble
finding all the links now.  I need to be able to recursively list all the
symbolic links, and what subdirectories they're in.  I can do a 
'ls -lR | grep lrwx' and that will show me all the links and where they
point, but I can't tell what subdirectory they're in.  I need to be able to
list them out and have the full path/filename listed...

Does anybody have any suggestions on how to do this, or know of a utility
that will do this?

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