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Date: Sat, 12 Dec 92 18:53:01 CST
From: "Jeremy Mathers" <pynq AT midway DOT uchicago DOT edu>
To: NATOURI AT uwstout DOT edu
Subject: Re: How to keep a log for syntax errors and warnings?
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu

>Hello Readers,
>	I am using gcc to test some software on a PC running MS-DOS 5.0.
> I want to keep a log of all syntax and warning messages produced by gcc. 
>I tried to use the redirection symbol >> to collect the messages.
>However, this method failed becuase >> will only redirect standard input; but
>not stderr. Does anyone know of a method to keep a log of all warning and
>syntax errors?  Thanks.

This should definitely be in the FAQ.

There is a (DOS) program called SCRIPT (Stored as SCRIPT11.ZIP in, I believe,
the SCREEN dir, on Simtel, et al...) that works just like the Unix
program of the same name.

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