tags 715261 fixed-upstream
thanks

Yes, there are odd exceptions. Under /proc/PID, there are some "magic"
symlinks that have other permissions. I"ve added some text to the man
page to note this. Thanks for the report.

       On Linux, the permissions of a symbolic link are  not  used  in
       any  operations;  the permissions are always 0777 (read, write,
       and execute for all user categories),  and  can't  be  changed.
       (Note  that  there are some "magic" symbolic links in the /proc
       directory tree—for example, the /proc/PID/fd/* files—that  have
       different permissions.)

Cheers,

Michael

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