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@odino odino commented May 12, 2021

You can now specify a different shell to execute system commands
with through ABS_COMMAND_EXECUTOR:

`echo \$0` # bash
env("ABS_COMMAND_EXECUTOR", "sh -c")
`echo \$0` # sh

Ideally we would have liked to implement this through:

require('@runtime').shell = "sh -c"

but it's much easier to do so through an environment variable.

You can now specify a different shell to execute system commands
with through `ABS_COMMAND_EXECUTOR`:

```sh
`echo \$0` # bash
env("ABS_COMMAND_EXECUTOR", "sh -c")
`echo \$0` # sh
```

Ideally we would have liked to implement this through:

```
require('@runtime').shell = "sh -c"
```

but it's much easier to do so through an environment variable.
@odino odino added this to the 2.5.x milestone May 12, 2021
@odino odino merged commit 59f4707 into 2.5.x May 12, 2021
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