Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi,
just noticed that in m18, deliver isn't as gossipy as before: doing a
"deliver" in a module just prints
deliver -- version 1.127
Module 'module' delivered successfully. x files copied, y files
unchanged.
Yes, that was me on CWS shutup2
http://eis.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/cws.ShowCWS?Id=6170&OpenOnly=false&Section=Overview
(see also http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/shut_up_or_better_tell ).
While this is nice in contexts where you are not interested in *what*
got actually delivered, it seems there is no way to revert to the old
behaviour: "deliver -help" doesn't list an option to be more verbose
(though it lists "deliver -quiet", which does the same as "deliver",
funnily).
I find this unfortunate, since I sometimes indeed want to know what's
going on, and would be *really* interested which files were actually
delivered.
Is there an option I missed? If not, is there a possibility to introduce
one?
There is a help entry I missed to add, sorry. As others already pointed
out, option '-verbose' should give you back the old behaviour when
calling 'deliver' manually. On a global scope you can set an environment
variable VERBOSE=TRUE, but that also affects some other things.
I'll fix that bug soon.
Rüdiger
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