> > That's fine -- if the error message points at the included file as "not
> > returning a > 'true' value.
> >
> > It doesn't. It points to a conditional in the previous file.
Note that the error message wasn't generated by bash: you generated it
yourself based on $BASH_COMMAND and the various
Chet Ramey wrote:
That's fine -- if the error message points at the included file as "not
returning a > 'true' value.
It doesn't. It points to a conditional in the previous file.
Note that the error message wasn't generated by bash: you generated it
yourself based on $BASH_COMMAND and the