Seeing errors in macrake
Is there a reason that macrake always exits so quietly on an error? macrake -v doesn't seem to have any effect on this, or has showed me meaningless info. At this point I have to load objects into macirb to see where the error is occurring.
Just use rake instead. I don't think macrake gives you anything rake doesn't do and rake has a much faster startup time. Dave. On 25 Aug 2011, at 17:12, Jeremy Smith wrote:
Is there a reason that macrake always exits so quietly on an error? macrake -v doesn't seem to have any effect on this, or has showed me meaningless info. At this point I have to load objects into macirb to see where the error is occurring.
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I am running macrake in a RMI environment. On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Dave Baldwin <dave.baldwin@dsl.pipex.com>wrote:
Just use rake instead. I don't think macrake gives you anything rake doesn't do and rake has a much faster startup time.
Dave.
On 25 Aug 2011, at 17:12, Jeremy Smith wrote:
Is there a reason that macrake always exits so quietly on an error? macrake -v doesn't seem to have any effect on this, or has showed me meaningless info. At this point I have to load objects into macirb to see where the error is occurring.
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