Ricardo Wurmus writes: > when installing a few packages we see output like this: > > $ guix install zile-on-guile vim-full > The following packages will be installed: > zile-on-guile 2.4.14-0.fd09781 > vim-full 8.2.0411 > > 9.4 MB will be downloaded: > /gnu/store/vf7w4yiax38ra7x8aqqvbnc38c0ldgpm-zile-on-guile-2.4.14-0.fd09781 > /gnu/store/dnj9wljcck9vdwgp7dwxk00qnnk1g3c5-vim-full-8.2.0411 > downloading from > https://ci.guix.gnu.org/nar/lzip/dnj9wljcck9vdwgp7dwxk00qnnk1g3c5-vim-full-8.2.0411...
[..] > While I’m sure many of us have gotten used to this I think we don’t need > to show quite as much information. My proposal is to hide the > “downloading from <really long URL>” by default, because the URLs don’t > really matter to users. We can unhide that bit of info when slightly > higher verbosity is requested. > > What do you think? +1 I've been using --verbosity=1 a lot, lately; I'm all for having another, more quiet but not silent level and bumping the defaults. Greetings, janneke -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jann...@gnu.org> | GNU LilyPond http://lilypond.org Freelance IT http://JoyofSource.com | Avatar® http://AvatarAcademy.com