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This commit add an explicit check to see if a `glob` CWL option actually contains a wildcard (and needs to be resolved against the filesystem on the destination location) or if it is just a plain string (and only needs to check for existence in the target location).
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This commit add an explicit check to see if a
globCWL option actually contains a wildcard (and needs to be resolved against the filesystem on the destination location) or if it is just a plain string (and only needs to check for existence in the target location).