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From: Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.0.1.1
Severity: wishlist

I'm tired of defending the current situation where debian policy specifies
POSIX behavior for /bin/sh, but echo -n has widespread use in the Linux
community (including especially debian policy, the linux kernel source,
many debian scripts, etc.).  This echo -n mechanism is valid but not
required under POSIX, and rather than change the world I think it's
easier to change policy.

*** policy.sgml.orig    Sun Oct 24 23:38:33 1999
--- policy.sgml Sun Oct 24 23:48:16 1999
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*** 2218,2224 ****
            
          <p>
            The standard shell interpreter `<tt>/bin/sh</tt>' may be a
!           symbolic link to any POSIX compatible shell. Thus, shell
            scripts specifying `<tt>/bin/sh</tt>' as interpreter may
            only use POSIX features. If a script requires non-POSIX
            features from the shell interpreter, the appropriate shell
--- 2218,2225 ----
            
          <p>
            The standard shell interpreter `<tt>/bin/sh</tt>' may be a
!           symbolic link to any POSIX compatible shell, if <tt>echo
!           -n</tt> does not generate a newline. Thus, shell
            scripts specifying `<tt>/bin/sh</tt>' as interpreter may
            only use POSIX features. If a script requires non-POSIX
            features from the shell interpreter, the appropriate shell



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From: Julian Gilbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Cc: Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Closed in debian-policy 3.2.1.0
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Thanks to Manoj for closing all of these bugs in debian-policy version
3.2.1.0.

   Julian

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