Michal Toman wrote: > Exit codes with top bit set to 1 (IOW higher than 127) usually mean > unhandled signal. In your case 141 & 127 = 13 (or 141 - 128 = 13 if you > want) indicating the app got SIGPIPE and died on it. That's a good point. And apparently no message is printed for the PIPE signal. For most signals there is a message: "Terminated", "Killed", "Segmentation fault", "Illegal instruction" and so on – but not for PIPE. So that suggests two bugs: Something that kinit communicates with crashes, and kinit is too naïve to catch the error and report it. Björn Persson
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