> $? returns the errorlevel set by the program, not just 0 and 1... 0 is > the standard for error-less returns. > >> But when I run an external aplicattion this variable don't generate a >> usefull value >> >> in example an hbmk2 command . >> >> Anybody have an idea in how to achieve this task ? > > I don't really understand what you mean > > hbmk2 should return a value, we may ask Viktor what to return the > value the external program returns... let's say gcc returns 1 to > signal a problem, hbmk2 should return 1....
hbmk2 returns various non-zero values on failure depending on the stage where the build failed. For successful runs it returns zero or the when -run option is used, the return value of target executable. Viktor _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour