On 5/10/07, Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >Why not only on failure? IP addresses look ugly. > > So you can see DNS problems you wanted to uncover. I really just wanted git to tell me what it's doing, so that I know it's not actually blocked on network, not doing any work.
Aren't you interested in _what_ work is it doing?
> DNS is all about mapping names to that ugly IP. Yes, but so far git port does not seem to be commonly open on random IPs ;).
Well, it does. It happened.
> And DNS _problems_ often manifest themselves > by mapping the name to an unexpected IP. > Now that's really ugly So, let's print the IP if -v is set? Oh, look, now we'll have NET_QUIET NET_VERBOSE
No. All you have is QUIET and !QUIET (or VERBOSE and !VERBOSE which is the same).
> How about cleaning up this (reduce the amount of date > on screen) Isn't this why we have -q?
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