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  • Linus Nordberg's avatar
    Don't treat exit 10 from dynamic scripts differently from any other non-zero code. · 8b7224cf
    Linus Nordberg authored Apr 10, 2012
    clientwr() should treat the dynamic lookup as a failure and will not
    be any happier to know that the exact error was that it didn't resolv.
    The script can do whatever logging is wanted.
    
    That said, this commit also makes the scripts exit with 10 in order to
    signal failure.
    8b7224cf

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