El vie., 1 mar. 2019 a las 21:32, Chris Billington
(<chrisjbilling...@gmail.com>) escribió:
>
> The 'flush' option could help with that:
> [bilbo:~]$ script -h | grep flush
>  -f, --flush                   run flush after each write
>
> So, something like
>
> script -f -c '/usr/local/bin/cccam -d' mylogfile.log
>
> I would want to get to the bottom of why this binary does not play well with 
> normal tools, but if you just need things working, it looks like you might 
> have something workable with 'script'.
>
> -Chris
>
> On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 3:27 PM Maykel Franco <maykeldeb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> El vie., 1 mar. 2019 a las 20:08, Chris Billington
>> (<chrisjbilling...@gmail.com>) escribió:
>> >
>> > This is pretty strange.
>> >
>> > As for the script command, it can be passed the command to run, but I am 
>> > guessing it will have the same symptoms as with 'unbuffer':
>> >
>> > [bilbo:~]$ script -c 'echo hello' mylogfile.log
>> > Script started, file is mylogfile.log
>> > hello
>> > Script done, file is mylogfile.log
>> > [bilbo:~]$ cat mylogfile.log
>> > Script started on 2019-03-01 14:05:28-05:00 [TERM="xterm-256color" 
>> > TTY="/dev/pts/0" COLUMNS="137" LINES="24"]
>> > hello
>> >
>> > Script done on 2019-03-01 14:05:28-05:00 [COMMAND_EXIT_CODE="0"]
>> >
>> > On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 1:40 PM Maykel Franco via arch-general 
>> > <arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> El vie., 1 mar. 2019 a las 19:30, Ralph Corderoy
>> >> (<ra...@inputplus.co.uk>) escribió:
>> >> >
>> >> > Hi Maykel,
>> >> >
>> >> > > > command &> out
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Not works... I probe all combinations:
>> >> > >
>> >> > > > file redirects stdout to file
>> >> > > 1> file redirects stdout to file
>> >> > > 2> file redirects stderr to file
>> >> > > &> file redirects stdout and stderr to file
>> >> >
>> >> > Can you show us one complete command with `&>' in case there's something
>> >> > else wrong?
>> >> >
>> >> > Otherwise, `LC_ALL=C strace -ff -o st /usr/local/bin/CCcam -d'
>> >> > will capture the write(2)s or similar and you can see what file
>> >> > descriptors its writing to and work backwards to see how that was
>> >> > obtained, e.g. by opening /dev/tty.
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > Cheers, Ralph.
>> >>
>> >> Nothing happens, it closes and the process does not start
>> >>
>> >> root@arch:~# LC_ALL=C strace -ff -o st /usr/local/bin/cccam -d
>> >> root@arch:~#
>> >> root@arch:~#
>>
>> ok, ask you for command script, ok:
>>
>> script -c '/usr/local/bin/cccam -d' mylogfile.log
>>
>> This is works, but only write to file when stop script with ctrl + c
>>
>>
>> ~# cat mylogfile.log
>> Script started on Fri Mar  1 21:24:35 2019
>> 21:24:35.913 CCcam:
>> ======================================================================
>> 21:24:35.913 CCcam: starting CCcam 2.1.3 compiled on Nov 14 2009@00:47:12
>> 21:24:35.913 CCcam:
>> ======================================================================
>> 21:24:35.913 CCcam: online using nodeId 95ced5a4a066a2b2
>> 21:24:35.931 CCcam: create 1 cam device(s)
>> 21:24:35.935 CCcam: readKeyfile: cannot open /var/keys/SoftCam.Key or not 
>> found
>> 21:24:35.936 CCcam: readKeyfile: cannot open /var/keys/AutoRoll.Key or not 
>> found
>> 21:24:35.936 CCcam: static cw not found or bad
>> 21:24:35.943 CCcam: parsed 11522 entries from /var/etc/CCcam.prio
>> 21:24:35.943 CCcam: added 1005 provider names from /var/etc/CCcam.providers
>> 21:24:36.035 CCcam: added 11097 channel names from /var/etc/CCcam.channelinfo
>> 21:24:36.035 CCcam: server started on port 47015
>>
>>
>> The script download from:
>>
>> https://github.com/ryanfox1985/docker-cccam/blob/master/CCcam.x86_64
>>
>> Thanks.

wow, it works! Many thanks.

Now only remove ^M character from log files in buffer time but this not working:


script -f -c '/usr/local/bin/cccam -d' mylogfile.log | sed 's/^M//g'

If you want to try it because it does not work with the normal tools
you can download it here

https://github.com/ryanfox1985/docker-cccam/blob/master/CCcam.x86_64

Many thanks again for all.

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