On 11/13/2013 08:36 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
What exactly is your argument, here?
If we change unused_oids to a Perl implementation, we will add
additional inconvenience to users who don't have /usr/bin/perl in that
exact location. Versus allowing use by users who don't have /bin/sh. I
don't know what the ratio between those two camps is, among potential
users of unused_oids.
According to my count we currently have 30 instances of scripts with
this shebang line. That includes things not called from makefiles, such
as pgindent.
I don't recall this causing an issue.
For any small group of people that might exists who don't have
/usr/bin/perl, they have a simple workaround to call "perl unused_oids".
Can we please get on with dealing with real problems? I don't believe
this is one.
cheers
andrew
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