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'emerge --sync --quiet 1> /dev/null 2>&1' will put nothing in your logs. |
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If you prefer, just use 'emerge --sync --quiet' and it will say when it's |
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working but not do the progress or anything else really. |
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On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Beau E. Cox wrote: |
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> Hi - |
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> I notice that the rsync command generated by emerge --sync contains |
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> the --progress flag. I run emerge --sync as a cron job ang log the |
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> output; the progress goo messes up my logs. |
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> I can't find any mention of a 'progress' (or a 'noprogress') flag |
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> in the emerge man page. Is there a way to get rid of --progress |
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> that I can't find? |
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> This is picky-picky and really not important, it's just that I |
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> tend to be that way some times...no big deal...just wondering. :) |
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> Aloha => Beau; |
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