Re: Colors and progress indicators on buildprocesses

2016-10-04 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi! swedebu...@riseup.net skribis: > Colorfication and arrows (=>) are used to clearly distinguish > pacaur/pacman-commands from the buildprocess output. > > A nice thing I saw on some builds (build of qt during build of > telegram-desktop) was a per build process percentage indicator located > i

Re: Colors and progress indicators on buildprocesses

2016-09-28 Thread Troy Sankey
Quoting John Darrington (2016-09-28 10:05:52) > On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 09:57:16AM +, ng0 wrote: > > The problem with colors is that the use of colors in build logs creates > very difficult to read logs if you don't filter them. > > This is true. But the build logs already dum

Re: Colors and progress indicators on buildprocesses

2016-09-28 Thread John Darrington
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 09:57:16AM +, ng0 wrote: The problem with colors is that the use of colors in build logs creates very difficult to read logs if you don't filter them. This is true. But the build logs already dump some VT100 escape sequences, (for vertical cursor movem

Re: Colors and progress indicators on buildprocesses

2016-09-28 Thread swedebugia
On 2016-09-28 11:57, ng0 wrote: swedebu...@riseup.net writes: Hi I recently installed Parabola and have played around a bit with compiling AUR-packages to be able to run the programs I want - packaged or not. Having build a lot on guixsd a while ago I noticed some differences in the cli-ove

Re: Colors and progress indicators on buildprocesses

2016-09-28 Thread ng0
swedebu...@riseup.net writes: > Hi > > I recently installed Parabola and have played around a bit with > compiling AUR-packages to be able to run the programs I want - packaged > or not. > > Having build a lot on guixsd a while ago I noticed some differences in > the cli-overview that I would l

Colors and progress indicators on buildprocesses

2016-09-28 Thread swedebugia
Hi I recently installed Parabola and have played around a bit with compiling AUR-packages to be able to run the programs I want - packaged or not. Having build a lot on guixsd a while ago I noticed some differences in the cli-overview that I would like to present. Colorfication and arrows