Post, Mark K wrote: > I think that we should, as much as possible, stick to Linux/UNIX > conventions, and this probably comes as close as we can hope for, right > now. Errors should always go to stderr. There's no requirement that it > be only one line of output. There's also no reason why an environment > variable, say CPRC, cannot be set to some number that just happens to be > the same as the CP return code. Goooooood idea. I like the environment variable thing. This is the right soloution (tm). --
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