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init: Do not report creating new mapset for tmp mapset #2972

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When running grass with --tmp-mapset, printing a message about mapset creation is not needed. Mapset is created and then deleted just as the user asked.

When running grass with --tmp-mapset, printing a message about mapset creation is not needed. Mapset is created and then deleted just as the user asked.
@wenzeslaus wenzeslaus added enhancement New feature or request Python Related code is in Python labels May 23, 2023
@wenzeslaus wenzeslaus added this to the 8.4.0 milestone May 23, 2023
@wenzeslaus wenzeslaus merged commit 860147a into OSGeo:main May 23, 2023
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neteler commented May 23, 2023

If this is allowed to be backported, please set the label (I can do it then).

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Given that this PR got zero traction, I don't think it is a priority for backporting. It is not even a bug fix, so it should not be backported anyway. I'm more worried about finishing things like #2969.

neteler pushed a commit to nilason/grass that referenced this pull request Nov 7, 2023
When running grass with --tmp-mapset, printing a message about mapset creation is not needed. Mapset is created and then deleted just as the user asked.
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