On 07/05/2010 09:22 AM, Brendon Higgins wrote:
The "test -e" command is protected by an "&&", so a failure will not
trigger an early exit and all files will be correctly removed.

I guess you're right. But I tried the script with "exit 0" added at the last
line and it failed anyway. I added "echo blah" statements to find where it was
aborting, and it seemed to be at that test statement. When I changed it to an
if ... fi clause, the problem ceased.
That's odd, our testing went just fine.

Can you tell me what shell you are using?

Happy scanning,
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Alesh Slovak                    Linux Team -- AVASYS Corporation
alesh.slo...@avasys.jp          http://avasys.jp



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