On 2023-04-06 06:21, Andrey Repin via Cygwin wrote:
I have a "hash bang" bash shell script i.e. first line
#! /bin/sh
or equivalently
#! /bin/bash

By default, sh is bash in base Cygwin installation.

Q3 - at 1/8 the size of bash and sh, I am not at all sure of the role and reach 
of dash.
Should the edit (dash replacing bash/sh) be incorporated elsewhere or would 
this be a
bad idea (and retained only locally in what is indeed an eccentric and one-off 
context)?

I'm replacing /bin/sh with dash as I've found that even in POSIX mode, bash
allows for a lot of bash'izms in scripts, which would not otherwise run under
(d?a)?sh.

See the post-install script attached.

You should use either a hard link or copy of d/ash from/to /bin/ to allow it (or any shell) to be used from Windows cmd shells or Scheduled Tasks, which do not recognise Cygwin /usr mounts or symlinks, but can be run with elevated privileges and at sometimes more useful points than user cron jobs. For example, "manually" restarting Cygwin services after delayed startup, stopping Cygwin services and processes before upgrades, and cleaning up cron jobs that have not finished.
You should also consider changing the sh man page.

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Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis              Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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