Well, now, those are two entirely separate assertions. This particular LSB violation is hardly common practice.
What you really mean by "common practice" is GNU bashisms, which is a separate issue, and frankly, has already been talked to death (and, at the least, does not belong here).
Well, now, those are two entirely separate assertions. This particular LSB violation is hardly common practice.
What you really mean by "common practice" is GNU bashisms, which is a separate issue, and frankly, has already been talked to death (and, at the least, does not belong here).