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Status of copy in an "after copy" bash script?
Hi all,
I'm interested in firing off an "after copy" bash shell script that emails whether the copy succeeded or not. I'm familiar with shell scripts, and I can see from the manual how to invoke them after an SD copy is performed. But what isn't clear is how to determine from the shell script whether or not the copy was successful. There are parameters passed to a "before copy" shell script that indicate what copy was performed and where. But I don't see anything about parameters passed to an "after copy" script, like the error from the copy. Maybe the status of the copy is passed in "$?" parameter? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Best, -- Allen Cronce |
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The status isn't passed in, because it's not called if there was an error.
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It would be nice if there was some sort of facility to run an error script. Or maybe this issue will be sidestepped when the new Growl support is finalized? Best, -- Allen Cronce |
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I don't know what you mean, Allen: if you use the current Growl support, it'll tell you if there was an error OR a success.
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I really haven't looked at Growl support at all yet. I did a search in the User's Guide before posting, but didn't find anything. Looks like I need to do a little research to see if Growl will provide an alternative solution to my notification problem. Best, -- Allen Cronce |
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