Re: [PATCH] pack-objects: Print a message describing the number of threads for packing

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Junio C Hamano wrote:
Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes:

On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 08:12:58PM -0600, Brandon Casey wrote:

+	if (progress)
+		fprintf(stderr, "Using %d pack threads.\n",
+			delta_search_threads);
I just noticed that this was in next.

Please send in a fix-up patch to remove it.  I noticed it while
reviewing the patch, and even commented on it, but I somehow
forgot that this leftover debugging message disqualified the
series from 'next' when I was merging topics to 'next'.

FWIW, it wasn't in the original patch I sent in, but only in
the one sent by Brandon Casey. I believe that may have added
to the confusion.

I like Jeff's suggestion of only showing it when we autodetect
though, but I won't have time to send a patch until this weekend
at the earliest.

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