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Color is pretty ;) lol. It makes things interesting! I agree however
that there might need to be some way to turn it off easily.

Robert Welz wrote:
> 
> Am 04.04.2007 um 06:17 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> 
>> Why do --nocolor and --color=n not work (sys-apps/portage-2.1.2.3)?
>>
>> Why does the damned thing default to thinking I want blaring bizarre
>> colors scattered all over my screen?
> 
> 
> I fully agree!
> 
> But not only for portage (emerge) but for the whole system.
> 
> Today I fought with a shell script:
> 
> #! /bin/bash
> restart_result=`/etc/init.d/boinc restart
> /usr/bin/echo -e "$restart_result" | /root/bin/mail "check chroots"
> cron-Oberon
> 
> and no simpe way to switch color and other ANSI Sequences to off exept
> by a regular expression.
> 
> bash color can sometimes be evil ;)
> 
> Robert
> 
> 
> 
> ;););)


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