Be sure I see and understand the ';)'. Everyone that creates a file
containing '>' in its name is calling for trouble and should know what
to do with it.

> > It uses "-> " as the field separator instead of the space.  On my
system,
> > the last '/' isn't required (the contents of the link already have
a
> > trailing slash), but I guess it doesn't hurt to leave it there.
 
> but this won't work if there is " -> " somewhere in $HOME ;)

> That'll work as long as no user name or group name or month (in some
> language) has " -> " in it.


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