On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 03:20:28AM +1000, Drew Parsons wrote: > I can't find much in Debian policy about this, so I'd like to ask, what > does this error mean, and why is it an error? Is it correct that I do not
Because bash is essential, in the sense that every Debian system *will* have it installed, so you don't have to worry about people having bash -- they do. It is the same as with build-depending on packages that are build-essential. > Lastly, is there a reliable way of confirming that I do not in fact have any > bashisms, so that #!/bin/sh would be sufficient? sh is linked to bash, so Get a more bare-bones shell, like 'ash', and try to run your code thru it. -- _ _ _| _ _ | _ . _ | _ http://laviola.org Debian-BR Project (_(_|| |(_)_) |(_|\/|(_)|(_| uin#: 981913 (icq) debian-br.sf.net Linux: the choice of a GNU generation - Registered Linux User #103594