#!/bin/bash isn't really an alternative.  Bash isn't guaranteed to be
installed in /bin with that name on all systems.

I agree that any script which uses /bin/sh and relies on any features
not present in sysV bourne shell is broken by definition.  However,
changing this symlink on a global level was a very poor choice in my
opinion.

People who want these script problems fixed are the ones who should be
running with the non-standard link, not the majority of us.  If those
folks beat the bushes, expose the problems, and get them fixed, then the
link could be changed at some point in the future.  As is, things just
fail mysteriously.

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Script that are using bash could be broken with the new symlink
https://launchpad.net/bugs/61463

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