Harry Putnam, Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 07:50:02PM -0800: 
> 
> I'm new here so not sure if there is a deb package but there is a
> program called symlinks.  It does exactly what you want to do.  You
> just aim it at a directory and it recurses thru and gives various
> reports depending on the flags you give it.  Probably easy to find out
> if there is a debian package but I didn't know the technique yet.

$ apt-cache search symlinks (or look at packages.debian.org)

> 
> That aside you can use the -type l flag to find for this too.
> 
>      find /path/to/tree -type l -exec ls -l {} \;

yup, what i need is

find /path/ -type l -exec /bin/bash -c "[ -f '{}' ] ||  rm '{}'" \;

g


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