Found through a google search:

It means that the symlink points to something that doesn't exist anymore, like 
a broken link on a web page. It happens most often with updates, for example 
when the man pages packager doesn't know that some other package installed a 
symlink and so can't correct it. It's safe to delete the linksIt means that the 
symlink points to something that doesn't exist anymore, like a broken link on a 
web page. It happens most often with
updates, for example when the man pages packager doesn't know that some other 
package installed a symlink and so can't correct it. It should be safe to 
delete the links. 

For more information: 'man symlink' in a terminal window.

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dangling symlink in abiword
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285179
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