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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T12:32:51+00:00 2026-05-18T12:32:51+00:00

In python (on a Linux system), I’m launching a command using os.system() and retrieving

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In python (on a Linux system), I’m launching a command using os.system() and retrieving the return code. If that return code is different from 0, I would like to make the program exit with that same return code. So I wrote:

ret = os.system(cmd)
if ret != 0:
   print "exit with status %s" % ret
   sys.exit(ret)

When the return code is lower than 256, it works fine, but when it’s greater than 255, the exit code used is 0. How can I make sys.exit() accept codes greater than 255?

Edit: the limit is actually 255

In fact, the ret variable receives 256, but sys.exit() fails to use it, so the program returns 0 instead. When I launch cmd manually, I see that it returns 1, not 256.

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    2026-05-18T12:32:51+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 12:32 pm

    Works for me (CentOS 5.5, Python 2.6.5):

    $ python
    >>> import sys
    >>> sys.exit(245)
    $ echo $?
    245
    
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