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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Shell advanced syntax? Post 302463840 by alister on Monday 18th of October 2010 02:48:07 PM
Old 10-18-2010
Hi, Scrutinizer:

Your interpretation is indeed correct, but its correctness hinges on export always returning 0. I mentioned that not to nitpick, but as a heads up for newbies.

Regards,
Alister

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Quote:
Originally Posted by scottn
But I would challenge any assertion that said return codes are always meaningful
Heheheh. No argument here Smilie
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photon - generates photo albums SYNOPSIS
photon [OPTIONS] [PATH] DESCRIPTION
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