I was imagining that a -W flag would actually internally set the log
level of what ever component was spitting those out.
--jason
On Feb 12, 2007, at 12:30 AM, Stephane Nicoll wrote:
Oh. I guess that another solution would be to lower the log level of
those messages instead. I mean it makes sense to see warning message
by default but maybe some messages are logged to this level
incorrectly.
Stéphane
On 2/12/07, Stephane Nicoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
+1 especially when you have 3 repositories declared in your pom and
the dependencies are on the last one :)
Cheers,
Stéphane
On 2/12/07, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It would really be nice if there was more control over what WARNING
> messages that Maven spits out by default. When building off of a
> clean repo, a bunch of '[WARNING] Unable to get resource ...'
> messages litter the console output... which really makes it hard to
> see what is actually going on.
>
> I'd like mvn to not show those by default, and have a flag to
enable
> them if needed... kinda like the -W flag on gcc.
>
> IMO these WARNING messages are only useful about 5% of the time
when
> strange dependency problems pop up... it would be better IMO if for
> the remaining 95% that mvn didn't complain so much about stuff that
> is not really a problem.
>
> --jason
>
>
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