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From: "Joe Smith" <unknown_kev_cat@hotmail.com>
Subject:  Re: How do I make /bin/sh=sh
Date:  Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:50:22 -0400
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"Shankar Unni" <shankarunni@netscape.net> wrote in message 
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> Eric Blake wrote:
>
>> Actually, I'm playing with a change to bash, soon to be bash-3.0-12,
>> where the postinstall script will leave /bin/sh alone if its timestamp
>> is newer than /bin/bash.
>
> For one release. What happens after the next upgrade to bash?
>
I thionk he will leave that in the post-install so it will always be like 
that. or at least untill the part of the script making /bin/sh == bash is 
removed. 



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