Matthew Burgess wrote these words on 07/27/05 15:23 CST:

> Some time ago, BLFS added the '-v' (verbose) flag to common Unix 
> commands ('mv', 'ln', etc.) so that it was clearer to readers a) what 
> the result of running the command was (especially in the case of 'ln') 
> and b) if they'd made an error.  It also, of course, helps greatly when 
> perusing log files.  I'm therefore proposing that LFS adopts the same 
> policy.  Does anyone have any strong opinions either way?

A very good idea.

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