This bug was fixed in the package webcheck - 1.10.4
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webcheck (1.10.4) unstable; urgency=low
* switch to source format 3.0 (native)
* remove some left-over debuging code (LP: #401050)
* remove old /etc/webcheck removal code
* upgrade to standards-version 3.9.1 (no changes n
** Branch linked: lp:debian/sid/webcheck
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webcheck -q not silent
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401050
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Oops, there was a dot missing from the regular expression, it should read:
--yank='^https?://[a-z0-9A-Z.]*/$'
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webcheck -q not silent
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401050
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It is clearer if you file separate bugs for separate issues. Anyway, regarding
the -q option not working. What output are you seeing? I think there may be
some debugging info left over from development. You should be able to comment
out the line containing
conn.set_debuglevel
in schemes/http.p
I am now convinced that there are also other problems with the way
webcheck interprets options presented to it.
The --yank=PATTERN doesn't seem to work reliably. The man page says it
accepts perl-type regular expressions, but I have been unable to find
anything that works to exclude all URLs start
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