Dear colleagues, this might have been reported before (or not), but there is a confusing description in the man page of the "test command:
### -e FILE FILE exists -L FILE FILE exists and is a symbolic link (same as -h) ### The problem here is the situation of a broken symlink. When flag -e is used on a broken symbolic link, it fails. But when -L is used on a broken symlink, it returns true. While this may be the expected behavior, it does not reflect what the documentation says. Because if -e fails on a broken symlink ("FILE exists") one would assume that the same of course is true for -L. The correct description for -L should be: ### -e FILE FILE exists or is valid symbolic link -L FILE FILE is a symbolic link, whether broken or not (same as -h) ### Kind Regards, Kaulkwappe