hudson.Util.deleteRecursive() that is used by Cleanup.java does not seem to follow symlinks itself.

Best guess it that default behavior is calling deleteRecursive on the top directory first and deletes the symlink before it can be traversed, and the advanced is causing a depth first recursion to occur. But this is just a hypothesis.

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