1. This option really doesn't buy us much in runltp*, and we've almost
already run out of options anyhow...
2. Correct some ugly indentation.

Signed-off-by: Garrett Cooper <[email protected]>

Index: runltp
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/ltp/ltp/runltp,v
retrieving revision 1.49
diff -u -r1.49 runltp
--- runltp      26 Aug 2009 07:00:25 -0000      1.49
+++ runltp      3 Oct 2009 04:21:33 -0000
@@ -156,7 +156,6 @@
                       -t 24h = 24 hours
                       -t 2d  = 2 days
     -T REPETITION   Execute the testsuite for REPETITION no. of times
-    -v              Print more verbose output to screen.
     -w CMDFILEADDR  Uses wget to get the user's list of testcases.
     -x INSTANCES    Run multiple instances of this testsuite.
     -b DEVICE       Some tests require an unmounted block device
@@ -182,18 +181,17 @@
     local RUN_NETEST=0
     local RUN_REPEATED=0
     local QUIET_MODE=""
-    local VERBOSE_MODE=""
     local NETPIPE=0
     local GENLOAD=0
     local MEMSIZE=0
     local DURATION=""
     local CMDFILEADDR=""
     local FAILCMDFILE=""
-       local INJECT_KERNEL_FAULT=""
-       local INJECT_KERNEL_FAULT_PERCENTAGE=""
-       local INJECT_FAULT_LOOPS_PER_TEST=""
-       local VALGRIND_CHECK=""
-       local VALGRIND_CHECK_TYPE=""
+    local INJECT_KERNEL_FAULT=""
+    local INJECT_KERNEL_FAULT_PERCENTAGE=""
+    local INJECT_FAULT_LOOPS_PER_TEST=""
+    local VALGRIND_CHECK=""
+    local VALGRIND_CHECK_TYPE=""
     local LOGFILE_NAME=""
     local LOGFILE=""
     local OUTPUTFILE_NAME=""
@@ -207,7 +205,7 @@
     local DEFAULT_FILE_NAME_GENERATION_TIME=`date +"%Y_%b_%d-%Hh_%Mm_%Ss"`
     version_date=`head -n 1 $LTPROOT/ChangeLog`

-    while getopts a:c:C:d:D:f:F:ehi:g:l:m:M:Nno:pqr:s:S:t:T:vw:x:b:B: arg
+    while getopts a:c:C:d:D:f:F:ehi:g:l:m:M:Nno:pqr:s:S:t:T:w:x:b:B: arg
     do  case $arg in
         a)  EMAIL_TO=$OPTARG
             ALT_EMAIL_OUT=1;;
@@ -398,8 +396,6 @@
         T)  # In case you want the testcases to runsequentially
RUN_REPEATED times
             RUN_REPEATED=$OPTARG;;

-        v)  VERBOSE_MODE=1;;
-
         w)  CMDFILEADDR=$OPTARG;;

         x)  # number of ltp's to run
@@ -755,11 +751,9 @@
     [ ! -z "$QUIET_MODE" ] && { echo "INFO: Test start time: $(date)" ; }
     PAN_COMMAND="${LTPROOT}/pan/ltp-pan $QUIET_MODE -e -S $INSTANCES
$DURATION -a $$ \
     -n $$ $PRETTY_PRT -f ${TMP}/alltests $LOGFILE $OUTPUTFILE $FAILCMDFILE"
-    if [ ! -z "$VERBOSE_MODE" ] ; then
-      echo "COMMAND:    $PAN_COMMAND"
-      if [ ! -z "$TAG_RESTRICT_STRING" ] ; then
-        echo "INFO: Restricted to $TAG_RESTRICT_STRING"
-      fi
+    echo "COMMAND:    $PAN_COMMAND"
+    if [ ! -z "$TAG_RESTRICT_STRING" ] ; then
+      echo "INFO: Restricted to $TAG_RESTRICT_STRING"
     fi
     #$PAN_COMMAND #Duplicated code here, because otherwise if we
fail, only "PAN_COMMAND" gets output

Index: runltplite.sh
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/ltp/ltp/runltplite.sh,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.5 runltplite.sh
--- runltplite.sh       19 May 2009 09:39:11 -0000      1.5
+++ runltplite.sh       3 Oct 2009 04:21:33 -0000
@@ -85,7 +85,6 @@
     -p              Human readable format logfiles.
     -q              Print less verbose output to screen.
     -r LTPROOT      Fully qualified path where testsuite is installed.
-    -v              Print more verbose output to screen.

     example: ./${0##*/} -i 1024 -m 128 -p -q  -l /tmp/resultlog.$$ -d ${PWD}

@@ -114,7 +113,7 @@
     local TAG_RESTRICT_STRING=""
     local PAN_COMMAND=""

-    while getopts c:d:hi:l:m:No:pqr:v arg
+    while getopts c:d:hi:l:m:No:pqr: arg
     do  case $arg in
         c)
            NUM_PROCS=$(($OPTARG))

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