Hi all, I have a deploy task which begins with a remote `git pull` — It has _quite a lot_ of output...
[h] Executing task 'deploy' [h] run: git pull [h] out: remote: Counting objects: 65, done. [h] out: remote: Compressing objects: 1% (1/53) [h] out: remote: Compressing objects: 3% (2/53) [h] out: remote: Compressing objects: 5% (3/53) [h] out: remote: Compressing objects: 7% (4/53) [h] out: remote: Compressing objects: 9% (5/53) ... skip a bit... [h] out: remote: Compressing objects: 92% (49/53) [h] out: remote: Compressing objects: 94% (50/53) [h] out: remote: Compressing objects: 96% (51/53) [h] out: remote: Compressing objects: 98% (52/53) [h] out: remote: Compressing objects: 100% (53/53) [h] out: remote: Compressing objects: 100% (53/53), done. [h] out: Unpacking objects: 1% (1/54) [h] out: Unpacking objects: 3% (2/54) [h] out: Unpacking objects: 5% (3/54) [h] out: remote: Total 54 (delta 38), reused 0 (delta 0) [h] out: Unpacking objects: 7% (4/54) [h] out: Unpacking objects: 9% (5/54) ... skip a bit... [h] out: Unpacking objects: 94% (51/54) [h] out: Unpacking objects: 96% (52/54) [h] out: Unpacking objects: 98% (53/54) [h] out: Unpacking objects: 100% (54/54) [h] out: Unpacking objects: 100% (54/54), done. ... deploy continues ... The issue here is the progress counter not replacing the previous output as it would normally. I can use the hide() context manager to hide stdout for the `git pull` but I'd quite like the _normal_ output if possible. Is there a way of telling fabric to do-the-right-thing™? (If there isn't, where might one begin looking if one wanted to add such a thing?) Thanks, Carlton _______________________________________________ Fab-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fab-user
