>> Expect serious opposition to any notion of putting it in either /sbin/sh >> or >> /usr/bin/sh (see below). > > >If Solaris had a true (Setup-tool as) installer, such a decision could be made >by the user during installation, under her/his full responsibility.
No, it couldn't because that would allow you to install "broken solaris" and not just "working Solaris". >Because those guys *expect* /usr/bin/sh to be a bash. We'd never do that because bash is too horrible to comtemplate; ksh93, possibly. Casper _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org