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Message-ID: <20080409173911.GH24008@flower.upol.cz>
Date:	Wed, 9 Apr 2008 19:39:11 +0200
From:	Oleg Verych <olecom@...wer.upol.cz>
To:	Bernd Petrovitsch <bernd@...mix.at>
Cc:	Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
	kbuild devel list <linux-kbuild@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: coloring stdout && stderr, small kbuild example

Time flies...

> > My last rant about "colored printk()" led away from kernel developers
> > and their solutions. But now, let me share something.

That was about "The True Kernel Developer's Way to Coloring"
by Jonathan Corbet October 9, 2007 http://lwn.net/Articles/253726/

Bernd Petrovitsch @ Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 05:14:00PM +0200:

> I don't know if it's of any use for you but there is already
> *) color-make - http://bre.klaki.net/programs/colormake/ - and
> *) color-gcc - http://schlueters.de/colorgcc.html -
> out there.

Please, show those to http://udrepper.livejournal.com/17109.html
`perl` is more welcome in Debian, btw.

Free versions of color_proc_cpuinfo && color_meminfo:

TERMINAL_OUTPUT='s-"$1"-"$V$2m&$V${3-'$D'}m"-$4'

`color '[^:]*' 4 3`
`color :       3 2`
`color AMD     6 2`
`color Intel   6 2`
`color Athlon  '6;44' 2`
`color Pentium '6;44' 2`

Invent Your Own Easily(R)
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