Package: refdb-clients Version: 0.9.9-3 Severity: serious User: debian-rele...@lists.debian.org Usertags: goal-dash
Hello maintainer, While performing an archive wide checkbashisms (from the 'devscripts' package) check I've found your package containing a /bin/sh script making use of a bashism. checkbashisms' output: >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-backup line 158 (should be >word >2>&1): >${refdba} -C listdb &> /dev/null || \ > endScript "Error: Unable to access RefDB using client 'refdba'." > "failed" > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-backup line 160 (should be >word >2>&1): >${refdbc} -C listdb &> /dev/null || \ > endScript "Error: Unable to access RefDB using client 'refdbc'." > "failed" > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-backup line 187 (should be >word 2>&1): > mkdir ${dirname} &> /dev/null > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-backup line 193 (should be >word 2>&1): > ${refdbc} -C getref -d ${db} -t ${format} -o ${reffile} ":ID:>0" \ > &> /dev/null > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-backup line 199 (should be >word 2>&1): > ${refdbc} -C getnote -d ${db} -t xnote -o ${notefile} ":NID:>0" \ > &> /dev/null > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-backup line 206 (should be >word >2>&1): >mkdir ${styles_directory} &> /dev/null >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-backup line 217 (should be >word 2>&1): > ${refdba} -C getstyle -o ${stylefile} ${style} &> /dev/null >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-backup line 235 (should be >word >2>&1): >mv -f ${archive} ${backup_dir} &> /dev/null >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-restore line 133 (should be >word >2>&1): >tar -tzf ${archive} &> /dev/null || \ > endScript "'${archive}' is not a valid archive." "failed" > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-restore line 137 (should be >word >2>&1): > ${refdba} -C listdb &> /dev/null || \ > endScript "Error: Unable to access RefDB using client 'refdba'." > "failed" > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-restore line 139 (should be >word >2>&1): >${refdbc} -C listdb &> /dev/null || \ > endScript "Error: Unable to access RefDB using client 'refdbc'." > "failed" > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-restore line 167 (should be >word 2>&1): > tar -xzf ${archive} ${reffile} &> /dev/null > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-restore line 171 (should be >word >2>&1): > refdba -C createdb ${db} &> /dev/null > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-restore line 176 (should be >word >2>&1): > refdbc -C addref -d ${db} -t ${format} ${reffile} &> > /dev/null > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-restore line 183 (should be >word >2>&1): > tar -xzf ${archive} ${notefile} &> /dev/null > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-restore line 187 (should be >word >2>&1): > refdbc -C addnote -d ${db} ${notefile} &> /dev/null >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-restore line 197 (should be >word >2>&1): > tar -xzf ${archive} ${stylefile} &> /dev/null > >possible bashism in ./usr/bin/refdb-restore line 206 (should be >word >2>&1): > refdba -C addstyle ${stylefile} &> /dev/null Not using bash (or a Debian Policy conformant shell interpreter which doesn't provide such an extra feature) as /bin/sh is likely to lead to errors or unexpected behaviours. You can find hints about how to fix bashisms at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh Thank you, Raphael Geissert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org