• @roadrunner_ex@lemmy.ca
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    134 months ago

    Putting aside the “should/shouldn’t do” argument, I was also wondering if the code is even viable. I imagine that ‘ls’ and ‘sudo’ are probably pretty ubiquitous, but I bet there exist some Linux installs out there with a different shell than ‘bash’, and some might not have ‘grep’ too. That would lead to some pretty cryptic bugs for the end user, eh?

    • @SteveTech@programming.dev
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      154 months ago

      I might be wrong, but I believe Debian ships without sudo, only su by default (or at least if you configure a root password in the setup).

      • @N0x0n@lemmy.ml
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        4 months ago

        You’re right ! And I really should get used to how debian works with su.

        But with docker it’s very convenient to add an user in the docker groupe with sudo :/

        • @SteveTech@programming.dev
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          64 months ago

          And I really should get used to how debian works with su.

          I only know because installing sudo is usually the very first thing I do whenever I have to install it haha.

    • @const_void@lemmy.ml
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      114 months ago

      I bet there exist some Linux installs out there with a different shell than ‘bash’,

      100%. Alpine is one such distro.

    • zea
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      44 months ago

      I believe POSIX mandates grep and a shell that should be able to handle everything this code uses, but sudo is a problem

    • @MangoPenguin
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      13 months ago

      Debian doesn’t come with sudo and it’s always annoying running into stuff that has it hardcoded (or just added by default to a command)