Closed marbx closed 8 years ago
@markuskramerIgitt I think this is a great idea! i'll approve as a feature request :+1:
This is not something salt specific. I believe this is a distutils thing. You could pass -q
to setup.py to quiet it down... I think.
Hi @s0undt3ch, I agree, I just don't know how to search for it.
Thank you for your suggestion: I added -q
as in
"%PyDir%\python.exe" "%SrcDir%\setup.py" install -q --force
but still each file is named
Hi @s0undt3ch,
it is --quiet
as in
"%PyDir%\python.exe" "%SrcDir%\setup.py" --quiet install --force
Closing the issue. Thank you for your help!
Description of Issue/Question
The output of
"%PyDir%\python.exe" "%SrcDir%\setup.py" install --force
(as in salt\pkg\windows\build.bat) has 2,500 lines, most of which are individual files successfully copied or byte-compiled.This level of details makes it difficult to understand the working and result of salt\pkg\windows\build.bat.
setup.py should have an option, that suppresses the console logging of files successfully copied or byte-compiled.
Current output