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[Bug 1370012] [NEW] upstart: (mis)uses shell reserved word ”stop”

 

Public bug reported:

upstart (1.5-0ubuntu7.2) /lib/init/upstart-job uses “stop” (in line 93)
which is a reserved shell word.

If using mksh (actually /bin/lksh) as /bin/sh, which defines this as
default alias, upgrading udev, which wants to restart the udev service,
fails.

** Affects: upstart (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  upstart: (mis)uses shell reserved word ”stop”

Status in “upstart” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  upstart (1.5-0ubuntu7.2) /lib/init/upstart-job uses “stop” (in line
  93) which is a reserved shell word.

  If using mksh (actually /bin/lksh) as /bin/sh, which defines this as
  default alias, upgrading udev, which wants to restart the udev
  service, fails.

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