Index: gclient_utils.py |
diff --git a/gclient_utils.py b/gclient_utils.py |
index af9845784a23d603e30350ec6f4c30ac333edd7c..b83f8c9f6740889d16a3db4ddd4e81b50e538bf9 100644 |
--- a/gclient_utils.py |
+++ b/gclient_utils.py |
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ |
"""Generic utils.""" |
import errno |
+import logging |
import os |
import re |
import stat |
@@ -40,6 +41,7 @@ def CheckCall(command, cwd=None, print_error=True): |
Works on python 2.4 |
""" |
+ logging.debug(command) |
bradn
2009/12/23 17:30:25
Did you want to make this more verbose? running 'b
|
try: |
stderr = None |
if not print_error: |
@@ -162,6 +164,7 @@ def RemoveDirectory(*path): |
In the ordinary case, this is not a problem: for our purposes, the user |
will never lack write permission on *path's parent. |
""" |
+ logging.debug(path) |
bradn
2009/12/23 17:30:25
Or particularly here: removing directory 'blah'
|
file_path = os.path.join(*path) |
if not os.path.exists(file_path): |
return |
@@ -256,7 +259,7 @@ def SubprocessCallAndFilter(command, |
exit with an exit status of fail_status. If fail_status is None (the |
default), gclient will raise an Error exception. |
""" |
- |
+ logging.debug(command) |
if print_messages: |
print("\n________ running \'%s\' in \'%s\'" |
% (' '.join(command), in_directory)) |
@@ -316,6 +319,7 @@ def FindGclientRoot(from_dir): |
if not next[1]: |
return None |
path = next[0] |
+ logging.info('Found gclient root at ' + path) |
return path |
def PathDifference(root, subpath): |