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Remove 'followSymbolicLinks: false' flag for Globber
It appears that when restoring the Gradle User Home directory, certain empty directories are being identified by Node as broken symlinks. This results in `Error: ENOENT: No such file or directory` when attempting to resolve a Glob pattern. By using the default behaviour of Globber (followSymbolicLinks && ignoreBrokenLinks), these bad files no longer cause errors when saving the Gradle User Home to cache. Fixes #408
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@ -150,8 +150,7 @@ abstract class AbstractEntryExtractor {
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// Find all matching files for this cache entry definition
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const globber = await glob.create(pattern, {
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implicitDescendants: false,
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followSymbolicLinks: false
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implicitDescendants: false
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})
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const matchingFiles = await globber.glob()
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@ -308,8 +307,7 @@ export class GradleHomeEntryExtractor extends AbstractEntryExtractor {
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private async deleteWrapperZips(): Promise<void> {
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const wrapperZips = path.resolve(this.gradleUserHome, 'wrapper/dists/*/*/*.zip')
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const globber = await glob.create(wrapperZips, {
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implicitDescendants: false,
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followSymbolicLinks: false
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implicitDescendants: false
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})
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for (const wrapperZip of await globber.glob()) {
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