>>>>> On Wed, 8 May 2013 12:00:56 +0200, "Steven Wend" >>>>> <sw...@stud.hs-bremen.de> said:
> I try to use the STOP_ON_ERROR value (it is 700) in a hook script. On an > error I decided to return the value 701 like "exit 701". But this is not > working for me. > I red the linux doc for bash scripts and it is said that only byte is used > to represent a returnvalue. So 700 might be an offerflow?! Yes, in shell scripts the exit code must be between 0 and 255. But in FAI we also use a for saving the error code, which can be set to greater values than 255. Therefore call the subroutine task_error. Example: task_error 888 -- regards Thomas