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Package: tcpquota
Severity: important
Version: 1.6.15-12.1
User: [email protected]
Usertags: goal-dash

Hello maintainer,

While performing an archive wide checkbashisms (from the 'devscripts' package)
check I've found your package containing a /bin/sh script making use
of a bashism.

checkbashisms' output:
> possible bashism in ./DEBIAN/postinst line 47 (should be read [-r]
> variable):
>                 read -p "Would you like to reconfigure? [y/N] " s
> possible bashism in ./DEBIAN/postinst line 67 (should be read [-r]
> variable):
>                 read -p "Would you like to restart TCPQuota now [Y/n] " s
> possible bashism in ./DEBIAN/postinst line 245 (should be read [-r]
> variable):
>         read -p "Would you like to have TCPQuota started at bootup? [Y/n] "
> s
> possible bashism in ./DEBIAN/postinst line 261 (should be read [-r]
> variable):
>             read -p "Would you like to start TCPQuota now [y/N] " s
> possible bashism in ./DEBIAN/postrm line 49 (should be read [-r] variable):
>                 read -p " Remove databases? [y/N]" s
> possible bashism in ./DEBIAN/postrm line 68 (should be read [-r] variable):
>                 read -p " Remove databases? [y/N]" s


Not using bash (or a Debian Policy conformant shell interpreter which doesn't
provide such an extra feature) as /bin/sh is likely to lead to errors or
unexpected behaviours.
Please be aware that although bash is currently the default /bin/sh there was
a release goal for Lenny to make dash the default /bin/sh[1], and has been
proposed for squeeze as well[2].

If you want more information about dash as /bin/sh, you can read:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2008/01/msg00189.html

For more information supporting this goal please refer to Debian Policy,
section 10.4, at:
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-files.html#s-scripts

Hints about how to fix bashisms:
Sometimes these bugs are already fixed in Ubuntu, look at the PTS.
If not already fixed you can read:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh

If you still don't know how to fix the bashisms don't hesitate to reply to
this email, or tag the bug as 'help'.

[1]http://release.debian.org/lenny/goals.txt
[2]http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2009/04/msg00133.html

Thank you,
Raphael Geissert



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Version: 1.6.15-13+rm

tcpquota has been removed from Debian unstable: http://bugs.debian.org/547116

Closing its bugs with a Version higher than the last unstable upload.

More information about this script at:
  
http://git.debian.org/?p=users/morph/mass-bugs-close.git;a=blob_plain;f=README;hb=HEAD


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