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- From: dac@prolix.pub.uu.oz.au (Andrew Clayton)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Console file handlers from within a Shell started program
- Message-ID: <1b87ec5d.ARN23b1@prolix.pub.uu.oz.au>
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 92 13:31:41 GMT
- Reply-To: munnari!labtam!eyrie!prolix!dac
- FollowUp-To: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- References: <1b7ea705.ARN22d0@prolix.pub.uu.oz.au> <14545@borg.cs.unc.edu> <1b854d0d.ARN237c@prolix.pub.uu.oz.au>
- <14605@borg.cs.unc.edu>
- Keywords:
- Organization: More like Dis~, really.
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- In article <14605@borg.cs.unc.edu>, Stephen Tell writes:
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- > In article <1b854d0d.ARN237c@prolix.pub.uu.oz.au> munnari!labtam!eyrie!prolix!dac writes:
- > >In article <14545@borg.cs.unc.edu>, I wrote:
- >
- > >If I redirect stdout via '>', then I get the stderr output on the
- > >console, and not in the redirected output.
- >
- > >Where is the problem?
- >
- > Now, show me how to put stderr in a file and let stdout go to the console...
- > and how to put stderr in one file and stdout in another. Can't be done, to
- > my knowledge.
-
- Er, right.
-
- Well why not just open a file whose name is specified on the
- command line call, if it's that important to do such stuff. Or
- use 'Tee' in CSH, or something like that. I guess some knowledge
- of the application's requirments would help.
-
- :-)
-
- Dac
- --
- "Polka your eyes out" by Weird Al Yankovic, is weird.
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