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- if a command was specified and script(1) failed to execute it, it would print the name of your shell in the error message instead of that of the command that failed. - since finish() was installed as a SIGCHLD handler, it would often run before the main loop had had time to process the last few bytes of output. This resulted in very strange truncated error messages. - script(1) would almost always return with an exit status of 0, even if the command returned a non-zero exit status. This broke my 'build world, install it and rebuild the kernel' scripts because 'make installworld' would run even if 'make buildworld' had failed. |
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