On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 07:30:05PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello Gerrit,
> 
> Am 2006-11-20 15:51:40, schrieb Gerrit Pape:
> > > but since I have tried to make some scripts POSIX compatibel I
> > > was running into trouble.  Under "bash" I run "enable -s" to get
> > > all POSIX compatible commands, which include "source".
> > 
> > That's wrong.  A builtin or utility named 'source' isn't defined in
> > POSIX.
> 
> OK, since the manpage say "enable -s" outputs ONLY POSIX commands,
> and it show "source" should I write a bugreport against bash?

I'd say so, yes.

> > > Installing a Sarge machine from scratch. let ALL of my scripts
> > > fail, since the default in Sarge is "/bin/sh -> /bin/dash".
> > 
> > Not that I know of.  The dash package by default doesn't provide a
> > symlink /bin/sh -> dash, only on user request through debconf.
> 
> The symlink was on ALL new installed Sarge r0 machines.
> And I cen reproduce this, even if I use "expert24"

Hmm, strange.  This might be done by the installer then, the dash
package itself by default doesn't install /bin/sh -> dash.

Regards, Gerrit.


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