> Perhaps because it is unneccessary?
> IMHO, I prefer the ports infrastructure to be functional, rather than
> "nice looking" any day.
It could be both ;)
Functional is often a result of a nice looking display as well.
>
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On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Sandra Kachelmann wrote:
Why does freebsd ports not use ansi colors? This would be so nice :-)
Eg. ECHO_MSG would be so much more visible within the compilation
soup. Gentoo uses colors too!
In fact, some ports do use ansi color for some things. It pretty much
depends upo
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Sandra Kachelmann
wrote:
> Why does freebsd ports not use ansi colors? This would be so nice :-)
Perhaps because it is unneccessary?
IMHO, I prefer the ports infrastructure to be functional, rather than
"nice looking" any day.
> Eg. ECHO_MSG would be so much
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 07:28:34PM +0200, Sandra Kachelmann wrote:
> Why does freebsd ports not use ansi colors? This would be so nice :-)
> Eg. ECHO_MSG would be so much more visible within the compilation
> soup. Gentoo uses colors too!
I have no comment on using ANSI colors, but I'd like to poi
Why does freebsd ports not use ansi colors? This would be so nice :-)
Eg. ECHO_MSG would be so much more visible within the compilation
soup. Gentoo uses colors too!
Sandra
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