When dealing with a branch that has a subtree-reference (via bzr join --reference), the --quiet option only suppresses one of the multiple update status messages.
Example of what a non-quiet update prints:
user@host:~/bzr/foo$ bzr update
External update src/bar
Tree is up to date at revision 65 of branch bzr+ssh://server/var/bzr/bar/bar
Tree is up to date at revision 65 of branch bzr+ssh://server/var/bzr/foo/foo
user@host:~/bzr/foo$
Example of what a quiet update prints:
user@host:~/bzr/foo$ bzr update --quiet
Tree is up to date at revision 65 of branch bzr+ssh://server/var/bzr/foo/foo
user@host:~/bzr/foo$
When dealing with a branch that has a subtree-reference (via bzr join --reference), the --quiet option only suppresses one of the multiple update status messages.
Example of what a non-quiet update prints: ~/bzr/foo$ bzr update //server/ var/bzr/ bar/bar //server/ var/bzr/ foo/foo ~/bzr/foo$
user@host:
External update src/bar
Tree is up to date at revision 65 of branch bzr+ssh:
Tree is up to date at revision 65 of branch bzr+ssh:
user@host:
Example of what a quiet update prints: ~/bzr/foo$ bzr update --quiet //server/ var/bzr/ foo/foo ~/bzr/foo$
user@host:
Tree is up to date at revision 65 of branch bzr+ssh:
user@host:
Expected behavior: ~/bzr/foo$ bzr update --quiet ~/bzr/foo$
user@host:
user@host: