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#1 2004-01-31 05:20:13

jlowell
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USE_COLOR In /etc/makepkg.conf

OK, I'll bite. What file provides the controlling ANSI color sequences to the output once someone has set USE_COLOR to (y) in /etc/makepkg.conf and runs makepkg? I've looked around a bit in the /etc directory for logical suspects but can't find anything that makes sense.

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#2 2004-01-31 07:34:56

sarah31
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Re: USE_COLOR In /etc/makepkg.conf

rc.init i believe or is that rc.sysinit (i am in OS X and CRUX not arch atm).


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#3 2004-01-31 08:02:08

jlowell
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Re: USE_COLOR In /etc/makepkg.conf

Hi Sarah,

I just looked at /etc/rc.sysinit; I don't think that's the one we're looking for. Any other ideas?

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#4 2004-02-01 19:31:40

jlowell
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Re: USE_COLOR In /etc/makepkg.conf

Just so anyone can know the answer to the question I raised here about USE_COLOR in makepkg, the governing file for the ANSI sequences is /usr/bin/makepkg.

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#5 2004-02-01 19:38:15

andy
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Re: USE_COLOR In /etc/makepkg.conf

It's makepkg itself ... which is a shell script. So simply open it with an editor and search for "USE_COLOR" :-)

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