If it doesn’t work with ‘this Debian nonsense’, you’re doing it wrong and you’re contributing to a bad faux dependency on bash as /bin/sh.
The Unix world is better off if there is the option of using another shell that isn’t bug for bug compatible with bash.
This behavior is what leads to systems that have to emulate ancient bloated interfaces because they need to support applications that use apis that are defined as ‘how that program does it’. That’s bad. We should avoid it. Avoiding it is a benefit.
The Unix world is better off if there is the option of using another shell that isn’t bug for bug compatible with bash.
This behavior is what leads to systems that have to emulate ancient bloated interfaces because they need to support applications that use apis that are defined as ‘how that program does it’. That’s bad. We should avoid it. Avoiding it is a benefit.