Hi,
I'm using [folder_list] and when I open the patch, for every instance of [folder_list] that exists, I get the following message on the console:
setting pattern to default: /path/to/the/patch/folder
At first I was using just [folder_list] and for each instance I got two messages:
setting pattern to default: /path/to/the/patch/folder/* setting pattern to default: /path/to/the/patch/folder
Now I've replaced each [folder_list] with [folder_list /] (I always set the pattern dynamically, anywa) and I got rid of the first messge but the second one persists.
Is there any way to avoid printing this message? I want to keep the output to the console as clean as possible, so that when there is a real error I can see it.
Thanks m.
Oh sorry,
the second message was being printed by [file_type], not [folder_list].
Sorry for the noise
m.
On 05/27/2011 10:54 PM, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
I'm using [folder_list] and when I open the patch, for every instance of [folder_list] that exists, I get the following message on the console:
setting pattern to default: /path/to/the/patch/folder
At first I was using just [folder_list] and for each instance I got two messages:
setting pattern to default: /path/to/the/patch/folder/* setting pattern to default: /path/to/the/patch/folder
Now I've replaced each [folder_list] with [folder_list /] (I always set the pattern dynamically, anywa) and I got rid of the first messge but the second one persists.
Is there any way to avoid printing this message? I want to keep the output to the console as clean as possible, so that when there is a real error I can see it.
Thanks m.