### Please describe the problem. When attempting to 'git annex get' a file that does not exist in the git repository, git-annex correctly reports "not found". But it still returns exit code 0, incorrectly indicating success. This is problematic for scripting. ### What steps will reproduce the problem? See transcript ### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system? git-annex 5.20140517.4 as supplied by 'git-annex' aptitude package on Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS (32-bit) ### Please provide any additional information below. [[!format sh """ henry@commsbox:~/work/tmp$ git init test Initialized empty Git repository in /home/henry/work/tmp/test/.git/ henry@commsbox:~/work/tmp$ cd test henry@commsbox:~/work/tmp/test$ git annex init init ok (Recording state in git...) henry@commsbox:~/work/tmp/test$ git annex get nonexistent.file git-annex: nonexistent.file not found henry@commsbox:~/work/tmp/test$ echo $? 0 """]] > Ok, I can find no reason why it was implemented as a warning in > 5f3661238de9f31e6fed0be74fca9d5f1659278c in the bug report associated > with that commit. So, promoted to error. [[done]] --[[Joey]]