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bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote pro
From: |
Philipp Stephani |
Subject: |
bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote process |
Date: |
Wed, 6 May 2020 19:53:23 +0200 |
Am Mi., 6. Mai 2020 um 19:41 Uhr schrieb Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>:
>
> On Mai 06 2020, Philipp Stephani wrote:
>
> > Try
> > (call-process "bash" nil nil nil "-c" "kill -SYS $$")
> > "Bad system call"
>
> That doesn't translate any exit code, it just handles the signal that
> the process dies from.
Yes, I know. But Bash catches such signals and then exits with 128 +
signal number.
- bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote process, (continued)
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- bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote process, Dmitry Gutov, 2020/05/16
- bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote process, Michael Albinus, 2020/05/16
- bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote process, Dmitry Gutov, 2020/05/16
- bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote process, Michael Albinus, 2020/05/17
- bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote process, Philipp Stephani, 2020/05/23
- bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote process, Michael Albinus, 2020/05/23
- bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote process, Philipp Stephani, 2020/05/23
- bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote process, Andreas Schwab, 2020/05/06
- bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote process,
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- bug#41099: 28.0.50; TRAMP process-file ignores exit status of remote process, Andreas Schwab, 2020/05/06