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[Patch] --quiet option for make_services
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Martin Brecher |
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[Patch] --quiet option for make_services |
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Fri, 26 Sep 2003 14:27:17 +0200 |
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The attached patch adds a --quiet option to make_services. I call
make_services with the --quiet flag in the GNUstep.sh script because
its output can be quite disturbing when opening xterms.
When both, --verbose and --quiet are given on the command line, verbose
output will be enabled.
Additionally, I changed "OpenStep services facility" to "GNUstep ..." as
I found it more appropriate.
I guess it's not very elegant but if you find this patch is any useful,
feel free to commit it.
Greetings,
Martin
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03-09-26 Martin Brecher <martin@mb-itconsulting.com>
* make_services.m: add --quiet command line flag. Might be useful
in startup/login scripts. If both --quiet and --verbose are given
on the command line, verbose output is enabled. Also replaced
"OpenStep" with "GNUstep".
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