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In 11.4:

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Debian's ash seems to be renamed to dash now.  I suggest changing the
clause to "with `posh' or `dash'", since posh is less forgiving of POSIX
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Hi,

The primary issue raised by this bug is long fixed. The secondary issue was a
mere suggestion, it's been disputed and then there was no action in months.

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