On Mon 2017-03-13 20:02:12 -0400, Jiri Palecek wrote:
> If a quoting approach is to be preferred (possibly to make the script 
> POSIX-compliant without bashisms), then the easiest (general) way is to 
> quote it with apostrophes:

0 dkg@alice:~$ head -n1 $(which thunderbird)
#!/bin/bash
0 dkg@alice:~$ 

please let's not get into eval and lowest-common-denominator stuff if we
don't need to.  if we've got bash in the shebang line, we should make
use of bash features :)

      --dkg

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