On Wednesday, 8 November, Martin Sebor (address@hidden) wrote:
It works for me. Maybe it's your shell?
Apparently. I originally ran my code on Solaris. I have tried
/usr/xpg4/bin/sh but got the same results. AIX, HP-UX, IRIX,
and Tru64 all behave the same as well. Bash is the only shell
that produces the result I expect.
Odd. Can you try this without make involved; what behavior do you get?
$ /bin/sh -c "trap 'echo \$?' EXIT && exit 1"
?
Also, try using "0" instead of EXIT; maybe the other shells don't accept the
translated values?