Maybe "nothing to be done" could be interpreted as a special kind of error. 
(i.e. another return value)
Like "yes, I build a new document as you changed the source" and "no, I didn't 
build it, as there is nothing to do" and "no, I couldn't build it as there was 
some kind of error.".

But for me it was more a whishlist item, as it seemed as the return
value is actually not used and simply always returns true.

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rubber always returns true
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