On Jan/19, Horms wrote:

> > Package: kernel-patch-debian-2.6.9
> > Version: 2.6.9-5
> > Severity: normal
> > 
> >     The file apply/debian (/usr/src/kernel-patches/all/2.6.9/apply/debian
> >     in my system) has a bashism in line 160:
> Wow, nobody notices this for months then two in one day.

        "It never rains but pours", wasn't it what they said? :-) I think the
problem is that most people is using bash as /bin/sh, so they never realized
about the problem.

> I just made a fix for this and sent it to #291039. Could you
> please test out the attached patch and see if it works for you.

        Patches fine, but then ...

/usr/src/kernel-patches/all/2.6.9/apply/debian: 160: Syntax error: word 
unexpected (expecting "do")

        It just lacks a ";" in that line, after the last backquote:

        for base in `(cd $home/series/ && ls -d *) | sort -rnt- -k 2` do

        I'd attach a patch, but it seemed a bit silly for such a little fix :-)

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