Re: UsrMove feature (was Re: FESCo meeting minutes for 2011-10-24)

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On 21:59:40 Tuesday 25 October 2011 Josh Stone wrote:
> On 10/25/2011 11:24 AM, Michał Piotrowski wrote:
> > W dniu 25 października 2011 09:26 użytkownik Michał Piotrowski
> > 
> > <mkkp4x4@xxxxxxxxx> napisał:
> >> W dniu 25 października 2011 09:20 użytkownik Harald Hoyer
> >> 
> >> <harald@xxxxxxxxxx> napisał:
> >>> On 10/24/2011 10:12 PM, Michał Piotrowski wrote:
> >>>> In any case
> >>>> #!/usr/bin/env sh
> >>>> seems to be more portable solution.
> >>> 
> >>> please :) you can propose this as a separate feature for F18 :) Let's
> >>> see, if it gets accepted :)
> >> 
> >> Ok, no problem.
> > 
> > I created feature page
> > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/F18MorePortableInterpreters
> > 
> > I can help with it. I only need to know how to find all scripts that
> > uses #!/bin/sh without installing all packages :)
> 
> A reasonable approximation is "repoquery --whatrequires /bin/sh".  I
> count 5319 packages -- good luck...

Someone would have to find a "killer feature" to justify touching this amount 
of packages :). Not to mention that such changes should happen upstream and I 
(probably a number of other maintainers too) would not maintain local patches 
for smth like it, but if someone convince upstreams to use the new way I 
wouldn't mind it at all too.
Please everyone think first what amount of other work can be done for the time 
needed to modify these 5319 packages.

Regards,
Alex
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