Larry Streepy <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb: > I run a nightly script to build and test our product. I capture all the > output and email it to interested parties. One very annoying thing is the > "percent done" messages that come out of git pull. It results in log files > that look like this: > > + git pull > remote: Generating pack... > remote: Done counting 204 objects. > Result has 107 objects. > Deltifying 107 objects. > 0% (1/107) done 1% (2/107) done 2% (3/107) dremote: one 3% > (4/107) done 4% (5/107) done 5% (6/107) done 6% (7/107) done 7% > (8/107) done 8% (9/107) done 9% (10/remote: 107) done 10% (11/107) > done 11% (12/107) done 12% (13/107) done 13% (14/107) done 14% (15/107) > done 15% (17/107) donremote: e 16% (18/107) done 17% (19/107) done 18% > (20/107) done 19% (21/107) done 20% (22/107) done 21% (23/107) done 22% > remote: (24/107) done 23% (25/107) done 24% (26/107) done 25% (27/107) > done 26% (28/107) done 27% (29/107) done 28% (30/107)remote: done 29% > (32/107) done 30% (33/107) done 31% (34/107) done 32% (35/107) done 33% > (36/107) done 34% (37/107) done remote: 35% (38/107) done 36% (39/107) > done 37% (40/107) done 38% (41/107) done 39% (42/107) doneremote: 40% > (43/107) doneremote: 41% (44/107) doneremote: 42% (45/107) doneremote: > 43% (47/107) doneremote: 44% (48/107) doneremote: ! > 45% (49/107) doneremote: 46% (50/107) doneremote: 47% (51/107) > doneremote: 48% (52/107) doneremote: 49% (53/107) doneremote: 50% > (54/107) doneremote: 51% (55/107) doneremote: 52% (56/107) doneremote: > 53% (57/107) doneremote: 54% (58/107) doneremote: 55% (59/107) > doneremote: 56% (60/107) doneremote: 57% (61/107) doneremote: 58% > (63/107) doneremote: 59% (64/107) doneremote: 60% (65/107) doneremote: > 61% (66/107) doneremote: 62% (67/107) done 63% (68/107) doneremote: > 64% (69/107) doneremote: 65% (70/107) doneremote: 66% (71/107) > doneremote: 67% (72/107) done 68% (73/107) done 69% (74/107) done 70% > (75/107) done 71% (76/107) doneremote: 72% (78/107) done 73% (79/107) > done 74% (80/107) done 75% (81/107) done 76% (82/107) done 77% (83/107) > done 78% (8remote: 4/107) done 79% (85/107) done 80% (86/107) done 81% > (87/107) done 82% (88/107) done 83% (89/107) done 84% (90/107) dremote: on! > e 85% (91/107) done 86% (93/107) done 87% (94/107) done! > 88% (9 > 5/107) done 89% (96/107) done 90% (97/107) done 91remote: % (98/107) > done 92% (99/107) done 93% (100/107) done 94% (101/107) done 95% > (102/107) done 96% (103/107) done 97% (1remote: 04/107) done 98% > (105/107) done 99% (106/107) done 100% (107/107) done > Unpacking 107 objects > remote: Total 107, written 107 (delta 70), reused 78 (delta 41) > > I have found no way to make these messages go away. When running in a > "batch" mode, IMHO, interactive messages like these should not be emitted. > At least there should be a switch to suppress them. > > Have I missed the magic switch that will accomplish this? > > Larry. > > P.S. I'm using 1.4.4.1 Have you tried with -q to make it more silent? (I didn't try this, but normaly the git porcelain commands just pass the options they don't understand to the underlying core commands; and git-fetch-pack has the option -q for quiet) -Peter - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html