Hello Hakan,
thank you for the reply.
Am 27.11.2024 13:55 schrieb Hakan Bayındır:
Most of the Linux distributions ship dash which is basically "sh" of
this era.
If our scripts can conform to sh, I think we can alleviate most if not
all the problem related to this.
Converting the scripts shouldn't be hard. "shellcheck -s sh $FILE"
would do.
Most of it are inline shell code used with ssh all around in several py
files.
But it is not only about which shell syntax we use. It is about to force
that shell on the remote server.
It won't help to have dash/sh code if fish is running on the remote
host.
Regards,
Christian
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