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| From: | "Pedro Izecksohn" <izecksohn AT yahoo DOT com> |
| To: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com> |
| Subject: | Redirecting GCC's Errors Message. |
| Date: | Wed, 16 Jan 2002 10:37:51 -0200 |
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Hi, Sorry for that I ask too many questions. I'm only a few days in this
list and I already asked 2 questions, and this is my third. Thank to all you
that answer the questions of the beginners in this list.
Now let me write my problem:
How is it possible to redirect the errors message that is outputed from
GCC at the standart output, to a file ? Because
gcc -Wall -o test.exe test.c > errors.txt
or
gcc -Wall -o test.exe test.c >> errors.txt
do not works.
It is needed when there are too many lines in the errors message, and the
screen runs and it is impossible to read the begining of the errors message.
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