[HTTPS-Everywhere] Make the shell script more portable

Daniel Kahn Gillmor dkg at fifthhorseman.net
Wed Oct 6 09:06:08 PDT 2010


On 10/05/2010 09:12 PM, Chris Palmer wrote:
> Even better is to explicitly say /bin/sh. Every POSIX system has /bin/sh and
> it is defined to support a particular shell language. /usr/bin/env sh will
> still allow bash-isms (or zsh-isms, or...) to persist.

or (ahem) just use a makefile, since that script contains roughly one
line of useful/non-commented material (i.e. zip -X -9r ...)

	--dkg

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