Currently */utils/verify-references.py script(s) (thus make validate for that
product) always return zero (success) status regardless if some of the underlying
internal checks failed or not.
This is not good for subsequent automated processing e.g. via shell scripts.
Therefore if some of the verify-references.py check caused a warning to be
printed, return non-zero / 1 exit status to indicate failure (not to actually
need to parse the warning).
This is just cosmetic change which doesn't have impact if the RPM package will be
built successfully or not (make validate isn't part of the RPM package build),
but will simplify the testing / life for those actually running 'make validate'
after each commit for that product.
Please review.
Thank you && Regards, Jan.
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Jan iankko Lieskovsky / Red Hat Security Technologies Team
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