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Re: Postinstall script errors
On Aug 12 16:52, Matthias Andree wrote:
> Am 12.08.2010 16:40, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
> > On Aug 12 16:10, Matthias Andree wrote:
> >> Am 12.08.2010 15:37, schrieb Jeremy Ramer:
> >> > I verified that $created_passwd and $created_group were both no so
> >> > both conditionals will fail. But because the last conditional is the
> >> > last thing run, the script returns 1. Adding an exit 0 to the script
> >> > fixes it, but I'm not sure if that accomplishes what you want from the
> >> > script.
> >>
> >> PLEASE DON'T.
> >>
> >> Adding an "exit 0" will mask the error and just reinstate the former state of
> >> silently failing postinstall scripts more rigidly. This is not desirable. The
> >> proper way to fix this is:
> >>
> >> set -e # this is providing that the whole script is written properly.
> >> # it causes immediate exit after one command (outside if, and
> >> # outside || or && lists) fails - usually desirable, but takes more
> >> # work because you can't write the scripts as sloppily as the
> >> # snippet you've just shown from passwd-grp.sh.
> >> #
> >> # ...other work...
> >> #
> >> if [ "$created_passwd" = "yes" ] ; then
> >> /bin/chgrp --silent root /etc/passwd
> >> fi
> >>
> >> if [ "$created_group" = "yes" ] ; then
> >> /bin/chgrp --silent root /etc/group
> >> fi
> >
> > I misinterpreted the `chgrp --silent'. I thought it would result
> > in an exit code of 0 from chgrp, but it just suppresses the error
> > messages. Sorry about that.
>
> And you're missing the other point that I've just explained on cygwin-apps@, see
> http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2010-08/msg00116.html
No, I didn't.
Corinna
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