On 23/06/10 13:24, Andres P wrote:
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 10:50 PM, Allan McRae<[email protected]> wrote:
Running "pacman -T foo" is expected to return a non-zero value when
"foo" is not installed. This sets of the error trap in bash-3.2 but
not bash 4.x. Work around this by disabling the error trap around
this pacman call as we are manually checking the return value anyway.
Signed-off-by: Allan McRae<[email protected]>
What repo?
On my working-maint branch, which will be pulled to maint and the merged
into master. The patches you want to rebase are destined for then
master branch and need to be rebased on this patch and those already on
master. So I would wait the couple of days before Dan does all that
merging and pushes it to the main repo.
Allan