also sprach Martin McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.05.20.2126 +0200]:
>       Is it just more efficient in resources to use plain #! /bin/sh
> rather than bash?

surely not. /bin/sh is generally linked to bash (... by default,
that is).

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