On Wed December 3 2008, Kevin Kofler wrote:
I'd rather we disable the verbose mode (which unfortunately got
just
enabled globally, but all the KDE packages were already using it anyway):
that one spams the log with a lot more lines, it's mostly redundant because
the progress reports already tell what file is being compiled and it also
breaks the color coding in non-mock builds (the verbose lines are in the
default color just as the error/warning messages) and displaces the
errors/warnings out of the terminal buffer way faster than necessary. Not
all RPM builds are with output redirected to a log file! Though all this
may well be a ploy to make non-mock builds utterly useless. ;-)
The problem is, that the non verbose build mode hides, whether or not the
RPM_OPT_FLAGS are honoured, but it is required to honour them. Maybe cmake
needs a way to tell it to only show the compiler invocations, but not the
remaining stuff, that is shown with VERBOSE=1 and not useful.
Regards,
Till