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From: | kasper AT aero DOT org (Brian P. Kasper)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Redirecting stderr to a file -- oops
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Date: | 25 Oct 1995 19:08:36 GMT
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Organization: | The Aerospace Corporation
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Distribution: | world
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To: | djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
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As it says in the subject line, oops.
In my previous post discussing the redirection of stderr to a
file, I most carefully included information about what version
of DJGPP I was running when I successfully redirected stderr
by including an ampersand ('&') character immediately after the
redirection ('>') char.
Unfortunately, about half an hour after I posted that message,
I realized that the _shell_ I'm using is *much* more important
than the version of DJGPP.
Redirection of stderr works just fine as I outlined in my
previous posting under 4DOS for Windows NT. When I try the
same technique under the DOS 5.0 which ships with NT, no dice.
I retract my previous statement that this technique works,
except to say that it might work, depending upon the DOS you
are using.
I have not tried the technique of adding '2r1' (or whatever the
exact string is) to my GO32 environment variable, as suggested
by an astute poster.
Sorry for the blunder.
-Brian Kasper
The Aerospace Corporation
kasper AT aero DOT org
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