On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 01:02:26PM +0200, Santiago Vila wrote: > > > The same way we say "(POSIX) shell scripts should use /bin/sh and not > > > /bin/bash" we should probably say "awk scripts should use /usr/bin/awk, > > > not /usr/bin/nawk". > > > > Are there a significant number of pieces of software which depend on > > nawk? > > Do you mean "/usr/bin/nawk" or "an awk which support functions"?
I meant /usr/bin/nawk. > There are still several scripts in Debian which depend on /usr/bin/nawk. > All of them should work with /usr/bin/awk. So I guess we should require them to be /usr/bin/awk. > > Is there any harm in requiring there to be a nawk -> awk symlink? > > That would make /usr/bin/nawk essential (because awk itself is), which > (IMHO) would be the wrong thing to do. Why? > The real question is: Is there any harm in requiring awk scripts to > use /usr/bin/awk as a common interface? Not for Debian packages. Yes for locally installed software. Julian -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Julian Gilbey, Dept of Maths, QMW, Univ. of London. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Developer, see http://www.debian.org/~jdg Donate free food to the world's hungry: see http://www.thehungersite.com/