On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 02:14:35 +0200, Mariusz Mazur wrote: >> Bullshit. The scripts that expect bash have "#!/bin/bash" in header, not >> "#!/bin/sh". > > That's true only for the scripts whose authors (a) know there are distros > that > don't use bash as sh and
FALSE using /bin/sh means using ANY POSIX shell. Oh, BTW your 'de facto standard' reminds me Microsoft HTML - 'de facto standard' with Microsoft extensions and incompatibilities with HTML. > (b) give a shit. That's a minority. Doing it 'our > way' is simply pointless (what exactly do we gain?). The same as with AC/AM regeneration, getting rid of internal libs, recompiling packages (hey, there are binaries available at websites, isn't it?), keeping of FHS, separating *debuginfo*, *devel*, *static* lang(), %doc etc etc. Let's put entire KDE4, GNOME and OOo into /opt (who gives a shit? It Just Works). Let programs keep their configuration in /usr/local/bin/etc (who gives a shit? It Just Works!). I suggest discussing it all together with changing template.spec (it's enough to unpack original binary and put them into %files section) and changing distro name to PLbuntu (hey, small 'b' letter looks like 'D'!). -- Tomasz Pala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list pld-devel-en@lists.pld-linux.org http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en