* Andrei Popescu <[email protected]> [090807 07:38]:
> then just install dash, let it take over the /bin/sh symlink (run
> 'dpkg-reconfigure dash' if you're on lenny) and enjoy the additional
> speed. I've been doing this for years without ill effects. You will
> also notice if any 'sh' scripts are using bash extensions ;)

I just tried `dpkg-reconfigure dash` and it broke some of my
wrapper scripts. At some point I'll make them POSIX compliant, but
until then I'd like to set my system back to what it was. I tried
`dpkg-reconfigure bash`, but a particular wrapper script is still
failing (worked fine before `dpkg-reconfigure dash`). Any suggestions
regarding how to set things back? I'm running sid.

Regards,

John


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