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Fix PurePath.relative_to links in the pathlib documentation. (GH-93268
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These are currently broken as they refer to :meth:`Path.relative_to` rather than :meth:`PurePath.relative_to`, and `relative_to` is a method on `PurePath`.
(cherry picked from commit 8ef7929)

Co-authored-by: jacksonriley <[email protected]>
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miss-islington and jacksonriley authored Jun 7, 2022
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:func:`os.link` :meth:`Path.hardlink_to`
:func:`os.symlink` :meth:`Path.symlink_to`
:func:`os.readlink` :meth:`Path.readlink`
:func:`os.path.relpath` :meth:`Path.relative_to` [#]_
:func:`os.path.relpath` :meth:`PurePath.relative_to` [#]_
:func:`os.stat` :meth:`Path.stat`,
:meth:`Path.owner`,
:meth:`Path.group`
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.. rubric:: Footnotes

.. [#] :func:`os.path.abspath` normalizes the resulting path, which may change its meaning in the presence of symlinks, while :meth:`Path.absolute` does not.
.. [#] :meth:`Path.relative_to` requires ``self`` to be the subpath of the argument, but :func:`os.path.relpath` does not.
.. [#] :meth:`PurePath.relative_to` requires ``self`` to be the subpath of the argument, but :func:`os.path.relpath` does not.

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