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Re: Is there a gnu "script" command?
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Brenda J. Butler |
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Re: Is there a gnu "script" command? |
Date: |
Thu, 5 Jan 2006 19:59:30 -0500 |
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The Debian distribution has a "script" program that does what you want
in the bsdutils package.
cheerio,
bjb
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 08:29:44AM +0000, those who know me have no need of my
name wrote:
> [fu-t set]
>
> in comp.unix.questions i read:
>
> >In unix, the "script" command opens a subshell from which all output
> >shown on the screen is captured to a file. I haven't been able to
> >find a gnu implementation,
>
> there is no gnu project for it or which has such as one of its tools, of
> which i am aware. there is an implementation with an open license, in the
> util-linux package.
>
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