> > The symlink solution where the actual symlink location is not stored
> > in the database is certainly abstract. We store that info in the file
> > system, which is where it belongs. We only query the symlink location
> > when we need it for database location dumping.
>
> Sounds good, and also if the symlink query shows a simple directory
> we do nothing.
Yes, that is correct.
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