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Subject: How do I make /bin/sh=sh
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Message-ID: <OF963C09C2.86CDB495-ONC1257065.0048AA10-C1257065.0049C481@dk.ibm.com>
From: Morten Kjarulff <MKJ AT dk DOT ibm DOT com>
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 15:24:56 +0200
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Hi,

As I understand it, next time I update my cygwin installation, my /bin/sh
will be a bash.

If this is correct, how do I get sh back again, the easiest way. Also, it
would be nice if I shouldn't think about it each time I update.

The reason is, that I develop a lot of scripts on my cygwin installation,
but the target are different unix machines, some of them do not have bash,
and I am afried that I might use a bash extension.

/Morten


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