When creating a symlink in Windows, one needs to tell Windows whether the symlink should be a file or directory symlink. To determine which flag to pass, we call `GetFileAttributesW` on the target file to see whether it is a directory and then pass the flag accordingly. The problem though is if create a symlink with a relative target path, then we will check that relative path while not necessarily being inside of the working directory where the symlink is to be created. Thus, getting its attributes will either fail or return attributes of the wrong target. Fix this by resolving the target path relative to the directory in which the symlink is to be created.
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