Hi, On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 06:05:48PM +0200, Jim Meyering wrote: > Erik Auerswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > IMHO md5sum and sha*sum are too verbose by default, especially when > > checking a large collection of files with only a few failing validation. > > Therefore I'd like to see an option added to suppress just the output > > for successfully verified files. > > > > The attached patch does that by adding the option --quiet/-q, including > > documentation and a testcase. > > Thank you for a fine patch. > That looks very good. > The only suggestion I can make so far is to omit the short-named "-q" option. > The "--q" abbreviation of --quiet is only one byte longer.
The short "-q" is commonly used for "--quiet", I would expect it's existence for every progam having short option names and this kind of functionality. If you insist on omitting it I'll remove it from the next version of the patch, but I'd prefer it with "-q". > However, we'll need to deal with copyright paperwork > before I can apply it. Please follow the instructions in > the file, HACKING, in the "Copyright assignment" section. I'll see to this. > P.S., please adjust your mail client. > Currently, it emits an invalid "Mail-Followup-To:" line: > > Mail-Followup-To: auerswal, [email protected] Sorry, should be fixed. Erik _______________________________________________ Bug-coreutils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-coreutils
