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Expand hello-world-example for saving compiled binary in the archive
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@ -119,8 +119,17 @@ tar xzf hello-2.10.tar.gz
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cd hello-2.10
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./configure
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make
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# save permanently to the job's run archive directory
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mv ./hello "$ARCHIVE/"
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```
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If everything went well, the absolute path to the freshly compiled `hello` binary is `$LAMINAR_HOME/archive/hello/latest/hello`, which prints
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```
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Hello, world!
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```
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upon execution.
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Laminar uses your script's exit code to determine whether to mark the run as successful or failed. If your script is written in bash, the [`-e` option](http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/options.html) is helpful for this. See also [Exit and Exit Status](http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/exit-status.html).
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Don't forget to mark the script executable:
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