I notice that

shell$ hwloc-bind

(i.e., invoking hwloc-bind with no arguments)

returns an exit status of 0.  Shouldn't it return non-zero?  I'd think it was 
an error if you didn't give hwloc-bind anything to do.  For example, we 
wouldn't want a script with something like this:

hwloc-bind $actions_to_do

to return 0 if $actions_to_do was mistakenly empty.

Right?

-- 
Jeff Squyres
jsquy...@cisco.com


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