Antora crashes when resolving symlink to directory if target ends with /
If a symlink is created with a trailing slash, it fails with "Broken symbolic link detected". For example, the following will fail:
ln -s ../../../../spring-session-data-mongodb/ spring-session-data-mongodb-dir
Since this is a valid symlink Antora should support this. In the meantime, it can easily be worked around by ensuring the symlink does not end in a /
. For example, this should work:
$ ln -s ../../../../spring-session-data-mongodb spring-session-data-mongodb-dir
For the original discussion see https://antora.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/282400-users/topic/Broken.20symbolic.20link.20detected.20.28symlink.20exists.29