Someone else an idea to solve this? I expected that if I use glob -exist the exit code would be 0.
From: lftp [mailto:lftp-boun...@uniyar.ac.ru] On Behalf Of Edward Borst Sent: woensdag 11 februari 2015 14:47 To: 'lftp@uniyar.ac.ru' Subject: Re: [lftp] problem with lftp exit code That will give other issues, because if the connection failed or break it wil also return true.... glob -exist should dot this job The goal is to make sure that when there is no file the exit code is 0 instead of 1. Any other ideas are welcome. Regards, Edward From: Mattias Bergvall [mailto:mattias.bergv...@evry.com] Sent: woensdag 11 februari 2015 9:28 To: Edward Borst; 'lftp@uniyar.ac.ru' Subject: RE: [lftp] problem with lftp exit code Perhaps a " || true " could be useful to implement? Regards Mattias Bergvall From: lftp [mailto:lftp-boun...@uniyar.ac.ru] On Behalf Of Edward Borst Sent: onsdag den 11 februari 2015 08:50 To: 'lftp@uniyar.ac.ru' Subject: [lftp] problem with lftp exit code Hi, I'm using lftp to receive files, but sometimes the files do not exist. Therefore I'm using this command: lftp -e "glob --exist /tmp/mtc/otp*.* && mget -E /tmp/mtc/otp*.* -O /<SOMEDIR>;quit" -u <USER> sftp://<SERVER> The problem I have is that the exitcode is still 1 when no file exist. How can I solve this? Regards, Edward
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