![]() Running "pacman -T foo" is expected to return a non-zero value when "foo" is not installed. This sets of the error trap in bash-3.2 but not bash 4.x. Work around this by disabling the error trap around this pacman call as we are manually checking the return value anyway. Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> |
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pacman-optimize.sh.in | ||
pkgdelta.sh.in | ||
rankmirrors.sh.in | ||
repo-add.sh.in |