Bug#628515: recommending verbose build logs
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 07:59:42PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> Package: debian-policy
> Version: 3.9.2.0
> Severity: normal
>
> [https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2011/03/msg00016.html]
>
> It was suggested to move this to debian-policy.
>
> It's always interesting to look at build logs, or to receive bug reports of the form
>
> CC
> <compiler error message>
>
> or
>
> CCLD
> <linker error message>
>
> without knowing how the compiler or the linker were called. Maybe it is
> convenient for a package maintainer watching the build scrolling by (some of
> these are even colorized), but lacking this kind of information in the first
> place seems to be the wrong thing. So please let us deprecate this anti-feature
> and recommend verbose build logs by default and only turn them off by request
> (e.g. with DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noverbose).
>
> The only reason (I know) for needing quiet builds logs should be handled
> depending on the buildd (e.g. if sending/emailing a large log is unreliable).
>
> The majority of quiet build logs comes from cmake based systems and (newer)
> automake based systems, so maybe this could be handled by cdbs and debhelper for
> the majority of packages. Other proposals how to include the important
> information would be welcome.
To start with, do you know how to desactivate that feature in cmake and automake
(and the linux kernel)?
Cheers,
--
Bill. <ballombe@debian.org>
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