Dave Korn wrote:

>   I'll try and think up a fix for this.  In the meantime, you can work

I'll repeat my previous opinion on this issue: I think the time for
compensating for the ash -> bash upgrade is over and we should just have
bash provide /bin/sh directly without the complicated postinstall
gymnastics.  There was the objection that the current scheme obstensibly
allows for the user to use any shell as /bin/sh, but I question how many
people are aware of this let alone desire to take advantage of it.

Brian

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