Verifying on plucky:

1. Enabled postprocessing and set it to a non-existent path.
2. Error message popped up with title "Failed to run postprocessing", and text 
indicating the postprocessing script path was not valid.
3. Changed the postprocessing script path to be valid then saved again. There 
was no popup.
4. Verified that the stdout and stderr from the postprocessing script get 
printed correctly in the debug console, and errors are reflected in the 
returned status code of the subprocess (without resulting in a "Failed to run 
postprocessing" popup).
5. Changed permissions on the postprocessing script to disable its execution by 
the user. There was a "Failed to run postprocessing" popup with text that 
indicated permission was denied.

Checking against regressions:

1. Saved with postprocessing disabled. There were no issues.


** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-plucky
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-plucky

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  simple-scan returns error when saving when using an empty post-
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