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Kevin Atkinson authored
The problem is that comit f6d81289 (Changes from Pat Gunn at CMU: allow "at swapout"...) changed the exit status of parse.proxy with this line: - exec("nice -15 $parser @ARGV $nsfile"); + exec("nice -15 $parser @ARGV $nsfile|tee $tempdir/output.txt"); so parse-ns was not detecting that it failed. It then processed to run xmlconvert which detected that the ns parse failed. The causes two problems, 1) my error handling code depends on the fact that parse.proxy failed in order to determine it was a user error and 2) it causes the "Syntax Check" option to always report correct syntax even when it shouldn't.
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