
6 May
2013
6 May
'13
2:14 a.m.
Brent Yorgey wrote:
No; when the -j flag is turned on it uses an abbreviated output format that just tells you *what* it is doing (downloading XYZ package, configuring foo, building baz...) but not the details, with the details going to a separate log file for each package. There may soon also be a way to use it with hydra-print which could be nice.
So if there aren't any downsides, why not make it the default?