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command, making it return with a non-zero exit status. The first use of it is in a command called FAIL_MSG, which prints an error message and exits immediately. ERROR_MSG itself doesn't do that. |
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binpkg-cache | ||
binpkg-scan | ||
chkdatabase.awk | ||
depends-depth-first.awk | ||
fail | ||
genindex.awk | ||
genreadme.awk | ||
mkdatabase | ||
mkreadme | ||
pkg_path | ||
shell-lib |