Bill Bumgarner wrote: []
Yes-- but the default for Fink is not to do that and I would bet that most of the users that use selfupdate-cvs have no CLUE about ~/.cvsrc. The default for Fink should be to spew only the information that is actually informative-- the current behavior does not do that.The -q would be easy to implement in function of the verbosity_level, similarly to the unpack_cmd in SelfUpdate.pm. No objections here.
As you'll note, I added -q to the cvs command in fink -- everything from the pipe on could be deleted.
Not true -- the default Fink installation will spew a '? ' line for every package in the OS X 10.1 tree on 10.2. At least, this has always been the case for me and I never touch anything in the Fink tree outside os the local/ tree and-- very occasionally-- using inject.pl to inject a custom Fink feature.If this is true, it's a bug in the upgrade procedure you used. I cannot believe it is really "every package" in 10.1. Aren't these only very old packages that are no longer even in 10.1 cvs? Usually this happens when your CVS/Entries files get out of sync with what you have on the disk, because they were updated somehow differently than with the "cvs update" command. But then all the files marked with a "?" are obsolete anyway and can (and should) be deleted.
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Martin
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