[rpms/perl-local-lib] PR #2: Ensure csh syntax is used for C shell even if SHELL env var is unset.

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ppisar commented on the pull-request: `Ensure csh syntax is used for C shell even if SHELL env var is unset.` that you are following:
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Just a nit pick: If SHELL is not set, Perl local::lib is not fooled into sh syntax. It's a documented feature:

   *   Rather basic shell detection. Right now anything with csh in its
        name is assumed to be a C shell or something compatible, and
        everything else is assumed to be Bourne, except on Win32 systems. If
        the "SHELL" environment variable is not set, a Bourne-compatible
        shell is assumed.

But I agree that your fix is appropriate.
``

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