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Hi Viktor,

First, thanks for the bug report and for forwarding it from GitHub!

> Severity: important

I don't want to play "severity wars" but I'm not sure what the exact
problem it is you are reporting here.

Perhaps using "set -e" is good or bad, but are you hitting a particular
issue that is causing you a problem that would justify changing from  
a (tested in production!) script to a different style altogether?

Policy hints that each command be checked separately, but I don't quite
see the advantage in this. Indeed, that surely just makes it possible
to miss important checks, which is the entire point of using set -e
in the first place.

Perhaps I'm missing something.

> Version: 2:3.2.11-1~dotdeb+8.1
                      ^^^^^^

(FYI I highly recommend not using these packages; they are somewhat
out of date and IIRC they are not guaranteed to be kept up to date.)


Regards,

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