Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2012 12:20:23 -0600 From: cliftonr@volcano.org To: Michael BlackHeart <amdmiek@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: global make -s Message-ID: <4b554a46341058cea4a73874fd7afe68@volcano.org> In-Reply-To: <CA%2BAz77Ph5ERNqkb8_aVF-YZvpfyWung1128O%2BuZWb4Qqzb-Btg@mail.gmail.com> References: <CA%2BAz77Ph5ERNqkb8_aVF-YZvpfyWung1128O%2BuZWb4Qqzb-Btg@mail.gmail.com>
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On 22.01.2012 07:54, Michael BlackHeart wrote:
> Hello, I'd like to know is there any good way to implement make -s
> behaivor as a default, 'cos in man make.conf & examplet/etc/make.conf
> there's no anything about it. In most cases I just don't want to see
> echo output of make. I've added an alias to .cshrc like this^
>
> alias make make -s \!:1
>
> but I don't know could be there any negativity. Any advices?
You can set MAKEFLAGS=-s in your shell environment, or add -s to
whatever
other value you're using for MAKEFLAGS.
IMHO, this would be a fine thing in a universe where everything would
always go right; in our own universe, I doubt that this is a good idea
because when things do go wrong you won't have any context for it.
-- Clifton
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