>>>>> "PN" == Peter Nordlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PN> Stefan Bodewig wrote: >> >>>>> "PN" == Peter Nordlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> PN> * 1. make -k: Keep going when some targets can't be made. >> If more than one target is specified on the command line or in >> the more general case? PN> I thought in the more general case. If I remember right that is PN> what make does. I think so, yes. I'll take a look at it. >> PN> * 2. make -n: Dry-run. Don't actually run any commands; just PN> print them. >> What kind of output would you want, the names of the targets, the >> names of the tasks or the names and attributes of all tasks? PN> I thought of the same output as if the commands actually were PN> executed. So that you could combine this option with -verbose PN> and -quiet. You mean "[copydir] Copying 2 files to x/y/z" but don't do anything. This might be trivial to implement but we'd need to modify every single task (well, <echo> might go unchanged). This is called SMOP I've been told 8^). PN> Maybe -verbose could take a numerical argument? I'd prefer a symbolic one (syslog like as suggested). PN> When I run ant in the following style: ant compile > /dev/null. PN> I think that a build failure should show up on stderr, but as it PN> is made today, the build failure goes to stdout I'll take a look at this rather soon. Stefan
