This one time, at band camp, brian m. carlson said: > Obviously, the rm line should check first to see whether sites-enabled > exists, and if not, do nothing.
It's not the rm line, it's the rmdir line, and I don't see how it can
fail:
raddb/Makefile:
clean:
rm -f sites-enabled/inner-tunnel sites-enabled/default
@rmdir sites-enabled
The -f will make rm succeed even if the file doesn't exist:
sg...@samosa:~$ ls
sg...@samosa:~$ rm -f test/a test/b
sg...@samosa:~$ echo $?
0
sg...@samosa:~$
And the rmdir has an 'ignore errors' marker. Can you maybe do some
debugging to figure out what is really going wrong?
Cheers,
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