>> /bin/sh on Solaris does not know about the "kill -s".  Is there any
>> particular reason to use this syntax ?
>
> It's the POSIX syntax.  On Solaris, you should probably use
> /usr/xpg4/bin/sh .

Then configure should check for a suitable shell, and use its path to
generate the fakeroot script.   I confirm that on Solaris 9,
/usr/xpg4/bin/sh does support this syntax.




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