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Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / s
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Patrick Schleizer |
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Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr? |
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Mon, 27 Feb 2017 14:13:00 +0000 |
Greg Wooledge:
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 12:03:00AM +0000, Patrick Schleizer wrote:
>> my goal is to duplicate, redirect all output (stdout and stderr) of an
>> application (apt-get) to a file while retaining the usual behavior of
>> apt-get, stdout and stderr.
>
> I strongly recommend script(1) instead of some redirection kludge.
>
>
script(1) looks interesting. Almost like the tool I am missing. However,
it's man page discourages use in non-interactive scripts?
- Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr?, (continued)
- Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr?, João Eiras, 2017/02/27
- Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr?, Patrick Schleizer, 2017/02/27
- Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr?, João Eiras, 2017/02/27
- Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr?, Patrick Schleizer, 2017/02/28
- Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr?, Branden Robinson, 2017/02/28
- Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr?, Greg Wooledge, 2017/02/28
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- Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr?, Patrick Schleizer, 2017/02/27
- Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr?, Greg Wooledge, 2017/02/27
- Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr?, Patrick Schleizer, 2017/02/27
Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr?, Greg Wooledge, 2017/02/27
- Re: [Help-bash] How to create a real copy of file descriptors stdout / stderr?,
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