I don't now exactly how to do that.  I tried 

su -s /bin/bash walts

and it worked as far as I could tell, but the results of bitbake aren't any 
different.  I still get a warning message about using dash.
How do I know what shell I'm running?

Walt


On Aug 10, 2010, at 10:09 AM, Mauricio Tavares wrote:

>      BTW, I found out it pays to specify the shell you want to run.
> For instance sh in some machines is but an alias to bash, but in
> others it is an alias to dash. Or even *gasp* the real bourne shell
> itself. I have been bitten by that a few times...


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