From: Stephen Warren <swar...@nvidia.com>

The phrase "if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then exit $?; fi" doesn't work correctly;
by the time the "exit" statement runs, $? has already been over-written
by the result of the [ command. Fix this by explicitly storing $? and
then using that stored value in both the test and the error-case exit
statement.

This change also converts from textual comparison to integer comparison,
since the exit code is an integer and there's no need to convert it to
a string for comparison.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren <swar...@nvidia.com>
---
 .travis.yml | 7 ++++---
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml
index f91e1bc271fe..33685ce14777 100644
--- a/.travis.yml
+++ b/.travis.yml
@@ -70,11 +70,12 @@ script:
  - if [[ "${BUILDMAN}" != "" ]]; then
      set +e;
      tools/buildman/buildman ${BUILDMAN};
-     if [[ "$?" == "0" || "$?" == "129" ]]; then
+     ret=$?;
+     if [[ $ret -eq 0 || $ret -eq 129 ]]; then
        exit 0;
      else
-       exit $?;
-     fi
+       exit $ret;
+     fi;
    fi
 
 matrix:
-- 
2.10.1

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