bash question
John Chambers
jc-8FIgwK2HfyJMuWfdjsoA/w at public.gmane.org
Sat Jan 3 23:31:48 EST 2009
Someone wrote:
| > Other distros (I know at least redhat-based ones) have sh as
| > just a symlink to bash, and don't do the 'strict sh' syntax
| > by default even if arg[0] is 'sh' instead of 'bash'.
|
| > So that .profile line might work on some linux systems and
| > not others.
On my ubuntu system here (heron), /bin/sh is a symlink to /bin/dash,
for which there is a man page that starts off explaining that it is a
project to strictly implement the POSIX definition of sh.
It's a bit weird that you'd get /bin/sh when you login, if the
/etc/passwd file has bash as your login shell. Is this really what's
going on? I'd think that the login program would run your declared
shell, but it sounds like this isn't true any more.
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