Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: whereami

The script testssid has a syntax error when using /bin/sh:

/usr/share/whereami/tests/testssid: 19: Syntax error: Bad substitution
/usr/share/whereami/tests/testssid: 19: Syntax error: Bad substitution
/usr/share/whereami/tests/testssid: 19: Syntax error: Bad substitution
/usr/share/whereami/tests/testssid: 19: Syntax error: Bad substitution
/usr/share/whereami/tests/testssid: 19: Syntax error: Bad substitution
/usr/share/whereami/tests/testssid: 19: Syntax error: Bad substitution
/usr/share/whereami/tests/testssid: 19: Syntax error: Bad substitution

The offending line:
TESTSSID="${1/,*}"

Changing the interpreter to /bin/bash fixes this problem.

** Affects: whereami (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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testssid uses wrong interpreter
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67499

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