linked_files will take relative paths. Or you can just use `execute()`

Lee Hambley
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On 10 March 2015 at 09:06, Chiel Kunkels <ch...@kunkels.me> wrote:

> I'm trying to achieve the following:
>
> I have a `/shared/uploads` directory, which I want to symlink to
> `/vendor/foo/bar/public/uploads` - can this be done using the built-in
> `linked_files`, or should I do it manually?
>
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