Hi,

What's the thinking behind the line in section 2.2 that requires
/bin/sh to be a symlink or a hardlink to bash?

Also, I'd just like to note that the version-check.sh script there
will report an error even if /bin/sh is a hardlink to bash instead of
a symlink.

Thanks,

JH
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