--quiet does not suppress update status when branch has sub-trees
Bug #1357855 reported by
Reagan Sanders
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Bazaar Externals plugin |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
When dealing with a branch that has an external sub-tree, the --quiet option only suppresses one of the multiple update status messages.
Example of what a non-quiet update prints:
user@host:
External update src/bar
Tree is up to date at revision 65 of branch bzr+ssh:
Tree is up to date at revision 65 of branch bzr+ssh:
user@host:
Example of what a quiet update prints:
user@host:
Tree is up to date at revision 65 of branch bzr+ssh:
user@host:
Expected behavior:
user@host:
user@host:
affects: | bzr → bzr-externals |
description: | updated |
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This appears to be caused by the calls to run_bzr_ catch_user_ errors( cmd) to pull/push/etc the external branch. bzrlib. trace.is_ quiet() correctly returns true before this call, but returns false afterwards.