scripts/RUN: don't use check_call
subprocess.check_call() raises an execption and produces an ugly Python traceback on the console. It's not really needed. The cp command and Makefile already give error output. Instead we call sys.exit() with the exit status of the cp command.
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if os.environ.get("VA_ARCH") == "linux32":
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if os.environ.get("VA_ARCH") == "linux32":
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command = ["linux32"] + command
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command = ["linux32"] + command
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subprocess.check_call(command)
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sys.exit(subprocess.call(command))
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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