On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 02:22:38PM -0700, Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 10:38:41PM +0200, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > > > >   Then he'll be able to move /bin/sh symlink on bash if he wants to.
> 
> > > > Right.  Hence that's the point for the user to change /bin/sh.  :)
> 
> > > > I have no problem with dash being the default.  I was just defending our
> > > > committment to let the user change /bin/sh if they want to.
> 
> > >   Yes, I never thought we were about to remove the fact that /bin/sh was
> > > a symlink that the user could be able to change whenever he wants. I
> > > don't think debconf questions or alike are wise FWIW though.
> 
> > So how will be that achieved in a way that's persistant across upgrades,
> > if both debconf and alternatives are being rejected?
> 
> diversions.

diversions are far from being atomic.

Mike


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