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Better handling of aborted execution

Open tokee opened this issue 11 years ago • 0 comments

If a Quack-execution is aborted, it sometimes leaves zero-length files. Checks for file existence is currently with bash '-f', which simply checks for existence. The check '-s' checks for existence of a file of length > 0 and would be better in this situation.

tokee avatar Jul 03 '14 06:07 tokee