Hi, i was surprised at this, because it's against unix/arch philosophy. makepkg messed up my emacs terminal and probable will do with other terminal types because of the hard-coded esc-sequence.
Also any other front-ends to makepkg which parse makepkg's output will be in trouble. I know it can be disabled via "--nocolor", but in my opinion it should be reversed: --color=yes. compare to GNU ls: color is disabled by default and can be enabled by --color=auto Users can always set an alias in individual per-interactive-shell startup files like bashrc. Jürgen _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
