On 2003-10-12 16:50 +0100, Colin Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or rather, lack thereof. I was rather astonished to find that `md5
> /nonexistant` printed an error message but still returned an exit code of
> zero; this is, of course, due to the use of warn() instead of err() in
> resp
Or rather, lack thereof. I was rather astonished to find that `md5
/nonexistant` printed an error message but still returned an exit code of
zero; this is, of course, due to the use of warn() instead of err() in
response to a receiving a NULL pointer returned from MD5File(3).
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