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Re: A change with the -n option for cp in Mac OS X 10.5
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Re: A change with the -n option for cp in Mac OS X 10.5


  • Subject: Re: A change with the -n option for cp in Mac OS X 10.5
  • From: Chris Page <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 05:00:29 -0800

On Nov 6, 2007, at 06:19 AM, Eric Gorr wrote:

Still seems strange that it would be considered an error if the command does what it is told to do.


Non-zero status values are not by definition errors. Several commands use non-zero values to provide additional information about what the command did.

--
Chris Page - Retrospective Electrical Engineer

 Never attach a 12V/1A power supply to a 3V/5mA chip;
 that releases the magic smoke that makes it go.


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