sequoia-nixbld-user-migration: disable trace mode #11476
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Was hoping to leave this enabled for a little while as core community members test the UID migration script out, but Apple's aggressive release timeline (i.e., Monday Sept 16--the earliest in over a decade) for macOS 15 Sequoia has caught us off-guard here.
It's probably not ideal for a general audience if the script spews all of this output--and people can still force bash to run in trace mode (i.e., with
bash -x
or even via env as detailed in https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/645145/65153) if we really need to debug a problem.cc @emilazy
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