Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/07/31/05:23:07
Hi Mike,
31.07.98, you wrote:
> Here's a simple question (I hope). When I run gcc from the
> command-line in a DOS shell, the compiler messages (warnings and
> errors) are printed on the screen. When I try to redirect these, as
> in:
>gcc -c test.c >> err.txt
> It doesn't work- err.txt stays empty, and the errors are still printed
> on the screen.
> I checked the gcc options, and didn't see any way of directing the
> messages into a file.
> Please let me know if I can do this- or if not, if I can do it instead
> with the "make" utility (which I haven't tried yet)...
DJGPP distribution has a special command redir (in
djgpp/bin/redir.exe) which is suitable
for such work:
redir.exe -e error.txt -o output.txt <program-to-execute [options]>
-e error.txt - save content of stderr to error.txt
-o output.txt - save content of stdout to output.txt
In your case it will be:
redir.exe -e err.txt gcc -c test.c
Regards,
Alexander Bokovoy, <bokovoy AT bspu DOT unibel DOT by>
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