* Bas Zoetekouw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-10-01]: > Hi Hans! > > You wrote: > > > ----- Forwarded message from Cron Daemon ----- > > Unknown option: Q > > Unknown option: l > > Unknown option: c > > > > Apperently some options are removed or renamed. I could find this out > > myself, but I guess it's easier for the new check_trans.pl developer > > to tell us what has changed. Posting that info here will save a lot of > > people the time needed to find this out for themselves.. > > Yes, as I wrote earlier, the scripts are being totally rewritten, both for > easier maintenance and for helping in a transition away from CVS.
Yes, I noticed that message. I appreciate your effort. > You're totally right, I forgot to implement a few of the old options. > -Q (be really quiet) and -l (show log entries) should now work (although I > should mention that the combination really doesn't make sense, as all the logs > are redirected to /dev/null if you specify -l and -Q). [cut] Just for the record: You have changed the behavior of -Q. (I'm not saying that this is bad, but it will force people to update their cron jobs/scripts.) > Also note that the output of the script might have (slightly) changed. > I've tried to make it clearer and more userfriendly, using colours to > distinguish the different statusses of files, but please let me know if > that poses any problems. Of course, the rewritten script probably also > has other bugs; please let me know if you encounter one. Well, currently it doesn't send me any e-mails. I'm using ./check_trans.pl -q -m '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' -l -d and it only prints the result to stdout. (Earlier -Q was included in the above command, but that gives nothing as you mentioned above.) Hans PS! This is check_trans.pl 1.79. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]