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On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 2:29 PM, hasufell <hasufell@g.o> wrote: |
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> On 05/04/2012 08:00 PM, Johannes Huber wrote: |
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>> Am Freitag, 4. Mai 2012, 18:30:10 schrieb hasufell: |
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>>> # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: CMAKE_VERBOSE # @DESCRIPTION: # Set to enable |
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>>> verbose messages during compilation. |
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>>> By default this is deactivated which is inconvenient imo and |
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>>> results in pastes having minimum information. I have to tell |
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>>> users every time to recompile with CMAKE_VERBOSE=1 so that I have |
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>>> proper information on what is going on. |
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>>> Are there any arguments against this being default? |
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>> In 95-99% of the build failures we get in kde herd the information |
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>> is sufficient. So from my point of view the current behaviour is |
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>> good. |
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>> Greetings |
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>> |
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> I think that as an argument pro CMAKE_VERBOSE=1 because that would |
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> cover 100% instead of 95-99. |
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I only maintain a couple of cmake-based ebuilds, but I find having the |
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full compiler command line useful. Without it, I have to guess at what |
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was actually run. |