Hi all, is there a way to not dereference symlinks in a recursive glob? Long story: I want to search upwards for a file like `print (../)#.shorten_folder_marker(:a:h)`, but that dereferences symlinks. If I remove the :a modifier I get a relative path, which I cannot use as well. The use case is that I want to truncate the folder to the point where the .shorten_folder_marker exists. This may be a symlinked directory. e.g. I have /tmp/test/1/2/3 and /tmp is a symlink to /private/tmp. Both chasedots and chaselinks are turned off. I've seen solutions to this with either using find or traversing the path up manually.. Both solutions seem cumbersome to me. Thanks, Dominik