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Subject: RE: console output problem
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Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 07:09:47 -0700
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From: "Jim Rainville" <jrainville AT valosystems DOT com>
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Hi Igor - 
Thanks for the response.
I didn't redirect stdin but why would I need to? I just want to redirect
stdout and stderr to a log file. Stdin should come from the console but
there is no console input (unless args to applications are stdin). 
You're suggesting I redirect stdin to /dev/null? Would this work in
windows? What would be the effect? 


Thanks.
Jim


-----Original Message-----
From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu] 
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 6:21 AM
To: Jim Rainville
Cc: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: console output problem

On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Jim Rainville wrote:

> Hi  -
>
> I'm trying to set up a perl build script that runs every night, builds
a
> bunch of code (using gcc) and saves the output to some log files. So I
> redirect stdout and stderr to some files and run the script that
builds
> the  load. This runs fine when I run it from the command prompt but
when
> I run it from the windows scheduler I get a bunch of errors of the
form:
>
>       0 [main] cpp 1001 fhandler_console::de_linearize: error opening
> console after exec, errno 13, Win32 error 5
>       0 [main] cc1 1002 fhandler_console::de_linearize: error opening
> console after exec, errno 13, Win32 error 5
>       0 [main] as 1003 fhandler_console::de_linearize: error opening
> console after exec, errno 13, Win32 error 5
>       0 [main] cpp 1001 fhandler_console::de_linearize: error opening
> console after exec, errno 13, Win32 error 5
>       0 [main] cc1 1002 fhandler_console::de_linearize: error opening
> console after exec, errno 13, Win32 error 5
>       0 [main] as 1003 fhandler_console::de_linearize: error opening
> console after exec, errno 13, Win32 error 5
>
> It looks like since the scheduler doesn't have a console associated
with
> it the fhandler_console throws an error even though stdout is
> redirected. Has anybody come across this before? Any clues how to fix
> it?
>
> Thanks. Jim

Jim,

Did you also remember redirect stdin from /dev/null?
	Igor
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