fleet/changes/18282-signed-windows-exit-code
Dante Catalfamo 48036577eb
Interpret windows exit codes as a signed integer (#18282)
#17695

The windows exit code is a 32-bit unsigned integer, but the command
interpreter treats it like a signed integer. When a process is killed,
it returns 0xFFFFFFFF (interpreted as -1). We convert the integer to an
signed 32-bit integer to flip it to a -1 to match our expectations, and
fit in our db column.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exit_status#Windows

FIxed on both the client and server side.
2024-04-16 10:53:50 -04:00

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* Cast windows exit codes to signed integers to match windows interpreter
* Fix bug where some scripts got stuck in "upcoming" activity permanently