Re: [PATCH] Silence cpio's "N blocks" output when cloning locally

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Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> writes:

> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008, Wincent Colaiuta wrote:
>
>> El 28/3/2008, a las 14:01, Johannes Schindelin escribió:
>> 
>> >On Fri, 28 Mar 2008, Bryan Donlan wrote:
>> >
>> > >Pass --quiet to cpio in git-clone to hide the (confusing) "0 blocks" 
>> > >message. For compatibility with operating systems which might not 
>> > >support GNUisms, the presence of --quiet is probed for by grepping 
>> > >cpio's --help output.
>> >
>> >We have a builtin clone which is almost ready for 'next', and I think 
>> >that this issue would be resolved there anyway.
>> 
>> In any case, I'd rather see the cpio check at configure-time rather than 
>> run-time.
>
> That would have to be done via ./configure, missing out those people who 
> do not run ./configure, but just make.

Runtime is just fine for this case.  Unlike other commands, clone is not
something you run all the time.  Anything more elaborate is just
overengineered.


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