On Feb 25, 2009, at 6:12 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:
On Feb 25, 2009, at 5:38 PM, Joshua Root wrote:
Scott Haneda wrote:
I usually use -d on a port install, but sometimes, I use -v as
others
seem to use it. The man page makes me think -v has -d plus more.
Anyone ever see where -v will stall, and do nothing, where as
trying -d
right after, and it moves right along?
The -d option prints everything that is printed by -v, plus debug-
level
messages that expose what's happening internally. As the man page
puts it:
-d debug mode (generate debugging messages, implies -v)
Right, but I have repeated cases where -v will just hang, unless 5
minutes later it should be doing something, but I have a feeling
something should show after 5 minutes.
I just wanted to see if anyone else experienced it. I do see it on
multiple machines.
I didn't notice long periods with no output but I do see port -v
returning with no output under certain circumstances. Like port -v
install already_installed_port.
And when I was building a Portfile and had a checksum or web path
issue, don't remember, seems it didn't give much output there either.
But no long hangs. Sounds like a network or distribution file issue to
me.
But I know close to nothing about how port works inside.
//Brad
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