For the record, I just want to correct my mistake:

> It may be that /bin/sh on your system points to a shell that isn't
completely sh compliant (eg dash).

dash is POSIX compliant, I am going to look at this script and see if
there is a bashism in it or something

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Don't work
https://launchpad.net/bugs/68414

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