This was a time waster here too ("buildroot" didn't), *no* other distro uses
dash as default.
- the speed issue is bogus, as previously pointed out, no problem in ubuntu
scripts shebang'ing dash
- the choice of bash as login shell and dash as system shell is going to
surprise many who expect " . script.sh" and "sh script.sh" to execute similarly.
I submit that this isn't the time to take a "standards-waving" stance
but rather to pragmatically accept that folk expect more than a
minimally POSIX-almost-compliant shell as standard: otherwise what's
next - changing the spelling of HTTP_REFERER to the dictionary-correct
HTTP_REFERRER ?
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Script that are using bash could be broken with the new symlink
https://launchpad.net/bugs/61463
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