If you open a native user-defined assistant file such as normal.assistant 
(under /usr/share/hugin/data/assistant/ on Linux), there is a -v argument in 
the cpfind command.

I compared resulting files with and without this argument and apart from 
cpfind's non-deterministic control point generation which always brings 
differences on each run, I didn't find any noticeable difference.

Is that an actual but undocumented argument or was it put there by mistake ?

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