On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 11:37 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
> - file a bug against shellcheck asking for detection of this situation.
FTR, I've done that just now:
https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/issues/1133
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On Fri, 2018-03-02 at 08:29 +0100, Ralf Treinen wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 04:15:18AM +0300, kact...@gnu.org wrote:
>
> > Is it true? When invoked as /bin/sh, GNU Bash works in Posix-emulation
> > mode, and it is not that bad:
>
> Indeed, Bash manual section 6.11. Thanks for pointing this o
On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 04:15:18AM +0300, kact...@gnu.org wrote:
>
> [2018-03-01 22:54] Ralf Treinen
> > should we really allow for the usage of alias in maintainer scripts?
> >
> > Policy 10.4 says that /bin/sh scripts may assume an interpreter
> > that imple
On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 5:54 AM, Ralf Treinen wrote:
> However, /bin/sh may be linked to bash, and bash does alias substitution
> only when in interactive mode but not in batch mode [2]. That is, unless
> a special bash option is set.
>
> ... I think we should
- file a bug against shellcheck askin
[2018-03-01 22:54] Ralf Treinen
> should we really allow for the usage of alias in maintainer scripts?
>
> Policy 10.4 says that /bin/sh scripts may assume an interpreter
> that implements the POSIX standard, plus some additional features
> listed in the policy. And the
Hi Chris,
On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 10:55:10PM +, Chris Lamb wrote:
> > should we really allow for the usage of alias in maintainer scripts?
>
> As an aside, do you have any concrete examples of maintainer scripts
> that do this? A quick look on codesearch.debian.net does not
Hi Ralf,
> should we really allow for the usage of alias in maintainer scripts?
As an aside, do you have any concrete examples of maintainer scripts
that do this? A quick look on codesearch.debian.net does not find any
for me. Any bug references would be interesting too…
Best wis
Hi,
should we really allow for the usage of alias in maintainer scripts?
Policy 10.4 says that /bin/sh scripts may assume an interpreter
that implements the POSIX standard, plus some additional features
listed in the policy. And the POSIX standards describes alias
substitution in shell scripts
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