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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawnWvnTWY6LrcPB4BzYEBn5mRTpNhg5EtEg"
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nickname="Bence"
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subject="checkpresent success and failure"
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date="2013-07-31T13:06:21Z"
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content="""
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What value should be returned in the \"checkpresent-hook\" to signal that the given file does not exist in the given backend?
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Should the called hook process return an exit code less or greater then zero? In this case the following is displayed:
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>(user error (sh [\"-c\",\"name_of_the_process\"] exited 1)) failed
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This tells that the process failed (no internet connection or something that prevents the process from doing its job) and not that result is false, which would mean the file/entry does not exist in the given backend.
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If the return code is zero the file is treated as existing file/entry (no matter what I write to stderr).
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Also I think, the \"checkpresent\" block misses the ending ;; in the example.
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Here is my work-in-progress hook: https://gist.github.com/parhuzamos/31bf4516eea434e0d248
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"""]]
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