On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 12:23:03 +1100, Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>From the man page:

> 

> === cut ===

> DESCRIPTION

>        usage: tailor [options] [project ...]

> 

> OPTIONS

>        -D, --debug

>               Print each executed command. This also keeps temporary

> files with the upstream logs, that are otherwise removed after use.

> 

>        -v, --verbose

>               Be verbose, echoing the changelog of each applied

> changeset to stdout.

> === cut ===

> 

> Neither of these options work. I believe --debug is the option, and

> old/vacation.tailor is the project.

> 



You are misreading: in your case, "old/vacation.tailor" is the *config* file, 
not a project! 



A config file may contain more than one *project*, and by default tailor 
performs its job on all of them, but you can explicitly list the one you want 
on the command line, as the /non-option/ argument.



As said, the config file option is mandatory, except for shebang scripts. 
Latest tailor should emit a clearer warning and error messages in this 
situation.



hth,

ciao, lele.



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