Hi,
>>"Santiago" == Santiago Vila Doncel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Santiago> I want to change the policy. I think bash should not be
Santiago> essential.

        Why? Mind you, I'm not being argumentative, I just want to
 see technical reasons for and against having a standard, free Bourne
 shell marked essential, espescially one whose goal is to be POSIXly
 correct when invoked as /bin/sh. Do we have any alternatives? I think
 we need to be able to depend on having *some* POSIX-like sh available
 on the system, and it seems to me that only marking a package
 essential can ensure that.

>> It might be worth considering how many packages currently use
>> bashisms in places where only an essential package will do.

Santiago> Will file * | grep "Bourne-Again" serve?

        Possibly not, since I recall that some version of debmake made
 *all* sh scripts be bash scripts, and some maintainers may have done
 so defensively, knowing that bash was essential anyway.

Santiago> Perhaps we should analyze all shell scripts and report bugs
Santiago> first.

        Yes.

        manoj
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