`add -q`is not quiet as it should be

Martin Pool mbp at canonical.com
Tue Oct 2 08:16:37 BST 2007


On  2 Oct 2007, Alexander Belchenko <bialix at ukr.net> wrote:
> $ bzr add -q --dry-run
> ignored 3 file(s).
> If you wish to add some of these files, please add them by name.
>
> Something wrong here.
> I tired to read this junk about ignored files.
> Can -q force `add` to shut up about ignored?

I think it should, -q should not say anything aside from warnings and
errors.

But, I'm tired of that junk too.  Maybe we should just remove that
message?  The intention of transparency is good, but I'm not sure it
helps much.

-- 
Martin Pool



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