Todd M. Lewis wrote:
The pts command returns 0 because it successfully listed the
membership, which was nothing.
What you want is
pts examine newuser
which will return 0 if 'newuser' exists, 1 otherwise.
El Barto wrote:
Hello,
I'm using shell script to create my user, for testing if the user
exist I just do a :
$ pts membership newuser
The problem is that pts always set the return variable to 0.
To bypass that I just pipe the result to wc -l because the error is
writing on fd 2, wc doesn't count this.
Is there a reason for always returning 0 ?
P.S. : By the way I'm using Openafs 1.4.4
Thanks.
Of course, my bad.
Thanks.
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