> > > > You cannot use it as a default shell without auditing all scripts. > > > > I have used ash for over a year now as my /bin/sh. >
OK, OK, OK, I surrender.
I have to admit my experience was rather old
and the quantity of bashisms have sharply decreased. So you can run
another POSIX compliant shell happily for sh nowdays.
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