On 7/28/05, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matthew Burgess wrote these words on 07/28/05 12:16 CST:
> 
> > Err, *hundreds* of lines?  What commands did you add '-v' on to make it
> > output that much.  In the vast majority of cases it should just be one
> > line per command, I would imagine.
> 
> I took the OP to mean the BLFS additions of -v. Over on BLFS,
> -v was added to cp -R commands where perhaps as many as hundreds
> of files may be logged in instances where documentation is copied
> manually.

How about leaving the option to the users? At the begining of LFS,
there can be a note stating that they could alias the commands if they
want verbose output.
  alias cp "cp -v", ...

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