> The file libo/src/fetch.log has entries such as this: > > % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time > Current
> But my copy of the terminal log shows this: Clearly this kind of output is useful only when running the download interactively. For some reason I don't see anything like that in my fetch.log, and donät remember seeing it on the terminal either. I nthe fetch.log I just see occasional lines like 2011-05-06 16:40:34 URL:http://download.go-oo.org/src/29721a16f25967d59969d5f0ae485b4a-libwps-0.2.2.tar.bz2 [295486/295486] -> "29721a16f25967d59969d5f0ae485b4a-libwps-0.2.2.tar.bz2" [1] but mostly just lines with only a timestamp (which are pointless I think and could be removed). Is it wget or curl that outputs the thing you see? I would have thought that they would be clever enough to not print anything like that if stdout is not a terminal. Could you please investigate if there is some switch to pass to wget or curl to get them to be less chatty, and then use that option if test ! -t 1 , or something. > Question 2: How do I go about stepping through bash scipts? Eh, I had no idea that there even was a bash debugger, nice! Traditionally one just uses debugging prints, i.e. "echo" statements, to debug shell scripts... As the bashdb configure script says, if you want to use it, you need a newer bash, so you need to build it yourself. --tml _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice