[Alexander Gattin]
> P.S. from practical point of view, I've seen a lot of troubles with
> Solaris' shell (/bin/sh) which passed unnoticed by checkbashisms.

What you want, then, is a tool perhaps called 'checkposixisms'.
checkbashisms is specifically aimed for Debian development, where we
can assume that /bin/sh is POSIX-compliant.

Perhaps you can interest the GNU autoconf maintainers in such a tool.
They seem to care about a lot of legacy Bourne shells, and autoconf
includes a lot of institutional knowledge of shell quirks.

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