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Subject: fix for #313323 makes uscan inappropriate for use in a cron job
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Package: uscan
Version: 2.9.5
Severity: normal

Hi,

for me, the fix for #313323 has made uscan worse. I run uscan in a
cron job to remind me when my upstreams have released new package
versions. Since --report now _always_ creates output, even if packages
are up to date, a mail is generated every time uscan is invoked.

Unfortunately, --no-verbose doesn't seem to be honored:

[20/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/devel/debian/svn$ uscan --no-verbose --report
Newest version on remote site is 4.52, local version is 4.52
 => Package is up to date
Newest version on remote site is 4.50, local version is 4.50
 => Package is up to date
Newest version on remote site is 2.2.3, local version is 2.2.3
 => Package is up to date
Newest version on remote site is 2.2, local version is 2.2
 => Package is up to date
Newest version on remote site is 2.0.1, local version is 2.0.1
 => Package is up to date
Newest version on remote site is 1.4.14, local version is 1.4.14
 => Package is up to date
Newest version on remote site is 1.3, local version is 1.3
 => Package is up to date
[21/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/devel/debian/svn$

Pretty please give a possibility to have uscan be silent if there is
nothing to report.

Greetings
Marc

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Subject: Re: Bug#325096: Acknowledgement (fix for #313323 makes uscan 
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*argh*

Having this happen twice in three days is bad. My apologies.

Greetings
Marc

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