> Why is it a bug for the compilation of a program to depend on one of the many 
> script interpreters in Debian?
> 
> If the upstream authors want to write shell code that can only be interpreted 
> by tcsh in their build scripts then it shouldn't be a bug in the Debian 
> package as long as the tcsh package remains in Debian IMHO.
> 




"csh and tcsh should be avoided as scripting languages. See Csh Programming 
Considered Harmful, one of the comp.unix.* FAQs,
which can be found at http:// language.perl.com/versus/csh.whynot.[43] If an 
upstream package comes with csh scripts then you
must make sure that they start with #!/bin/csh and make your package depend on 
the c-shell virtual package. "


debian-policy  << 11.4 >>


maybe that is because of being harmful as it is said in debian-policy?

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