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Timothy Miller schrieb:
> On 11/28/06, Florian Zeitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> I would be very delighted if the world would just stop that.
>> Ubuntu isn't evil and linking /bin/sh to dash isn't evil.
>> People who claim to be POSIX-shell compliant but use bashism are.
>>
>> The script should be executable with "bash ./script.sh" or by shebanging
>> it to /bin/bash, but if you may not modify it that won't work of course.
> 
> I believe the problem I'm encountering is that there are sh-isms that
> don't work with bash.

I think that is unlikely, because bash tries to be as posix conform as
they feel makes sense and not implementing options of print just doesn't
sound like being an advantage.
If it really is something that bash doesn't do the posix way, you should
be able to run "bash --posix ./script.sh" to work around that.

As a side note, all this dash stuff is completely unrelated to your
problem, because you are using dapper and /bin/sh -> dash was introduced
in edgy.
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