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bash - How do I get the exit code of command and not xterm?

If I call a command (in my case another script) with xterm like so:

xterm -e sh second.sh

The value in $? after xterm returns is the exit status code of xterm (usually for me 0) and not my script.

Is there anyway to get the exit status code of my script?

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You could do something like this:

statusfile=$(mktemp)
xterm -e sh -c 'yourcommand; echo $? > '$statusfile
status=$(cat $statusfile)
rm $statusfile

The exit status of yourcommand is now in variable status.


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