CAI Qian wrote: > Hi, > > >>> +if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then >>> + exit_code="$?" >>> > > In this case, the second $? will always be 0, because that is not the error > code from if > statement. > > Cai Qian > > oh, I got it now! I will send a fix for this.
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