On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 11:09, Timothy Brownawell <tbrow...@prjek.net> wrote: > On 05/03/2010 01:29 PM, Daniel Atallah wrote: >> >> Initially, it looked like this was working nicely and the annoying >> crash message no longer appeared when Ctrl+C was issued. >> >> However, it looks like the fix for this has an (at least in my view) >> undesirable side effect. >> I frequently run something like "mtn commit file1 file2&& mtn push", >> and the the first command tends to be what I cancel (e.g. if I realize >> while writing the commit message that I need to add additional files, >> etc). >> Previously, when the first command was canceled, the exit value was >> non-zero and the second command didn't run. Now, the first command is >> indicating successful completion despite the "operation canceled: user >> interrupt" message, and the second command runs. >> >> I can't think of a use case where this wold be the desired behavior >> (perhaps I'm missing something). > > Oops, this should be fixed in 8b38c089e7a11ef78e4ebb332b5d7d8c5cfb0eea. > Sorry about that.
Thanks for the quick fix. -D _______________________________________________ Monotone-devel mailing list Monotone-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel