This one time, at band camp, Bastian Venthur said:
> And please keep in mind that this only happens when the output of a
> script is *very* large -- to large for the shell to handle -- like the
> one from xserver-xorg, for the most other packages, everything should
> work fine automatically and attaching a file is not needed.

What does 'too large for the shell to handle' mean?  Believe me, I've
worked with the shell for quite a while now, and I have never seen a
'file too large' type error message since the bad old days when some
filesystems didn't have LFS support.
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