poss bash bug (cygwin 1.0): ..128+signal as the exit status
rodmant@sol.net
rodmant@sol.net
Thu May 25 08:24:00 GMT 2000
I'm forwarding this from one of my respected co-workers:
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The following is located in the bash man pages (i.e. man bash) ...
EXIT STATUS
For the shell's purposes, a command which exits with a
zero exit status has succeeded. An exit status of zero
indicates success. A non-zero exit status indicates fail<AD>
ure. When a command terminates on a fatal signal, bash
uses the value of 128+signal as the exit status.
I have not been able to reproduce the 128+signal as an exit status;
(it always returns zero for me). Thus, I believe it is a bug.
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