Fix handling of subprocess error handling in s3_file_transform and gcs #9106
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As outlined in #9104 the python subprocess return code can be less than 0, which also indicates an error.
The previous version only captures errors (
>0
) of the subprocess itself, not the negative error codes, as cause by host SIGKILL, SIGHUP, ...see Python subprocess documentation
We now treat all non-zero return codes as a script failure - similar to what most other operators do.
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