Bug#529296: a --really-quiet option would be handy

2011-01-22 Thread Christian Perrier
Package: mr Version: 1.00 Severity: normal I concur to Lars suggestion. Now that D-I switch to a multiple git repo, I get something like this when running my cronned mr -p -q update: cperrier@mykerinos:~/src/debian/debian-installer/trunk$ mr -q -p update Umanual/cs/appendix/preseed.xml U

Bug#529296: a --really-quiet option would be handy

2011-01-22 Thread Joey Hess
Christian Perrier wrote: I concur to Lars suggestion. Now that D-I switch to a multiple git repo, I get something like this when running my cronned mr -p -q update: cperrier@mykerinos:~/src/debian/debian-installer/trunk$ mr -q -p update Umanual/cs/appendix/preseed.xml U

Bug#529296: a --really-quiet option would be handy

2011-01-22 Thread Lars Wirzenius
On la, 2011-01-22 at 10:33 -0400, Joey Hess wrote: So, I'm inclined to just promote the use of chronic, and leave mr -q as a way to omit mr's own output, while leaving the output of the commands it runs unaffected. chronic isn't really helping me. I have a long list of things for mr, and if

Bug#529296: a --really-quiet option would be handy

2011-01-22 Thread Joey Hess
Lars Wirzenius wrote: chronic isn't really helping me. I have a long list of things for mr, and if there's a failure with any of them, I need to read through the whole output, which is tedious. Have you tried mr -s? Instead of having intricate ways for mr to pass --quiet options to each