I assume you already tried mvn -q??

C:\cvs_root>mvn -h

usage: mvn [options] [<goal(s)>] [<phase(s)>]

Options:
-q,--quiet                    Quiet output - only show errors
-C,--strict-checksums         Fail the build if checksums don't match
-c,--lax-checksums            Warn if checksums don't match
-P,--activate-profiles        Comma-delimited list of profiles to
                              activate
-ff,--fail-fast               Stop at first failure in reactorized builds
-fae,--fail-at-end            Only fail the build afterwards; allow all
                              non-impacted builds to continue
-B,--batch-mode               Run in non-interactive (batch) mode
-fn,--fail-never              NEVER fail the build, regardless of project
                              result
-up,--update-plugins          Synonym for cpu
-N,--non-recursive            Do not recurse into sub-projects
-npr,--no-plugin-registry     Don't use ~/.m2/plugin-registry.xml for
                              plugin versions
-U,--update-snapshots         Forces a check for updated releases and
                              snapshots on remote repositories
-cpu,--check-plugin-updates   Force upToDate check for any relevant
                              registered plugins
-npu,--no-plugin-updates      Suppress upToDate check for any relevant
                              registered plugins
-D,--define                   Define a system property
-X,--debug                    Produce execution debug output
-e,--errors                   Produce execution error messages
-f,--file                     Force the use of an alternate POM file.
-h,--help                     Display help information
-o,--offline                  Work offline
-r,--reactor                  Execute goals for project found in the
                              reactor
-s,--settings                 Alternate path for the user settings file
-v,--version                  Display version information

Wayne

On 4/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I apologize if this is a FAQ. Is there a way to run Maven 2.x in quiet mode?
I run Maven under CruiseControl and get verbose reports, which I 'd like to 
trim down.

Tx,

/U

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