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Wouldn't that path only resolve if those intermediate directories exist? I thought bash had to crawl the path to resolve it
Yeah, that's what I meant with folders.
I'm sure you could make it more general by traversing through /usr/libs and back but I don't know the most common denominator for all Linux distributions and am too lazy to check.
Its a good idea, but I think you'd limited to messing /tmp or /var/tmp, as anything else would trigger a "I'm sorry response"