Richard Quadling wrote:
On 26/04/06, mwoehlke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Richard Quadling wrote:
I have the following bash script ...
#!/bin/sh
cvs up 2> $HOME/cvs1.log > $HOME/cvs2.log
cd phpdoc
autoconf -v -d --warnings=all &> $HOME/autoconf.log
./configure --with-source=./../php-src --with-pear-source=./../pear
--with-chm=yes --with-treesaving > $HOME/configure.log
make test > $HOME/make_test.log
make test_xml > $HOME/make_test_xml.log
make chm_xsl > $HOME/make_chm_xsl.log
Is there a way of stopping the makes if there was a problem.
Matthew said using [ $? -eq 0 ] || exit $? after each make line would work.
It doesn't. The issue is that the make function is crashing (the core
dump ??!!!??).
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#IWFM. A process that dumps core results in a
non-zero exit status (not that 'make' should ever core dump). Did you
try some of the alternatives? Are you sure you haven't clobbered your
exit code?
If you can run 'make' at the command line in such a way that it fails,
does '<make that fails> || echo fail' work?
--
Matthew
"Sorry. Wrong species." --ST-TNG
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