Helmut Grohne dixit: >that the way people tend to use mksh is by adding a local diversion for
Unfortunately not. The way we have to do it since squeeze, when dash unilaterally broke cross-package coordination, is: dpkg-reconfigure dash ⇒ remove its owning of /bin/sh (so it reverts to bash) ln -sf lksh /bin/sh This cleanly persists across upgrades, bash was never problematic wrt this. >I don't think the CTTE has actually issued a ruling on DEP17 or >/usr-move short of repealing the moratorium in order to enable moving >forward. That, and that UsrMove via symlinks /bin etc. is to be instated. There is absolutely no reason to force files to move, given they are now aliased already *anyway*. bye, //mirabilos -- Yes, I hate users and I want them to suffer. -- Marco d'Itri on gmane.linux.debian.devel.general