On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 17:43:47 +0000, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > Package: release-notes > Severity: normal > > Hi, > > Robert asked me to replace pdksh with its successor mksh > in time for the wheezy release, and we’d like it to be > gone in jessie. Right now, pdksh is a transitional package, > and the upgrade might need some sysadmin and/or user effort: > > ① The sysadmin needs to change all users’ shells from pdksh > to mksh (login with pdksh will still be possible but lack > basic human rights such as tab completion). > > ② Everyone with #!/bin/pdksh (and possibly #!/bin/ksh which > is update-alternatives managed) scripts should check that > they continue to run with /bin/pdksh aka /bin/lksh (the > compatibility binary in mksh) or, better, port them to run > with /bin/mksh to get all bugfixes (lksh re-introduced a > few “bugs” when legacy behaviour would be needed by user > scripts). > > Proposed text, as asked for in the d-d-a mail from Adam, > attached, although it should probably be run through the > l10n-en team first. (And someone should decide whether my > explanation about /bin/{pd,l,m,}ksh from this mail belongs > into it. I found it a bit lengthy already, but us Germans > tend to write convolutedly.) > That sounds appropriate for a pdksh NEWS.Debian file, not the release notes?
We can add pdksh to the list of packages that are going away after wheezy, though. Cheers, Julien
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