'local result=$(cmd)' resets $? to 0 (the local builtin's own exit), so the
following checkSuccess always saw success regardless of cmd's real exit — the
mechanism that masked the de-sudo write failures. Split declaration from
assignment ('local result; result=$(cmd)') across all 235 active-code sites
(84 files) so the command's exit reaches checkSuccess. No behaviour change
beyond $? now being accurate (no set -e in runtime code; multi-line
assignments transform safely).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
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12 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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gitUntrackFiles()
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{
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# Fixing the issue where the git does not use the .gitignore
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cd $script_dir
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local result; result=$(runAsManager git config core.fileMode false)
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checkSuccess "Removing configs and logs from git for git changes"
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local result; result=$(runAsManager git commit -m "Stop tracking ignored files")
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checkSuccess "Removing tracking ignored files"
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}
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