From: "Guido van Rossum" <guido@python.org> > > >> - quiet, only tells you about errors > > > > And only to stderr, assuming stderr is available. (Can this be > > detected on Windows?) > > Depends on what you call available. sys.stderr should always exist. > > > If you log messages to stdout, scripts that use distutils can't > > be used as filters. > > IMO it would be better if there was a way to give distutils a file > where to send output. One additional annoyance under windows is that MSVC (when compiling) always prints messages to the console (stderr, stdout? not sure) which cannot be suppressed (at least I haven't found a way). Thomas
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