This also breaks building glibc (specifically, as part of the GP2X
development kit, but it's basically a wget and make on glibc, gcc, etc.
sources with flags for cross-compiling to ARM), because dash's “echo”
built-in behaves differently from the GNU /bin/echo (which bash's built-
in emulates more accurately), causing it to generate a syntatically
incorrect version header file.

Let's re-iterate here: “average” users don't have a hope in hell of
working out that things-expecting-bash-get-dash (or its built-ins) is
the problem, let alone fixing it. Ubuntu is supposed to be a
distribution for “average” users. Those of you who want to be pedants
about standards for the excuse of feeling good about yourself, or
microscopic speed gains, please go help Gentoo. This is the kind of
unproductive stupidity I'd expect from them.

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Script that are using bash could be broken with the new symlink
https://launchpad.net/bugs/61463

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