Okay, I'm digging a little deeper, and I think that I have noticed some things that might be helpful and I've created some files that might shed some light.
The files below are output from what I'm running through xterm. Auto indicates simulations in which the output was automatically teed to a file as well as the file, while manual indicates that I ran the simulation without having it output to a file and cut-and-paste the output to the text file. Good indicates that the simulation ran the way that I wanted it to, and bad indicates that there was an unrelated error that caused the simulation to fail. The file labeled with BadOut ran the way that I wanted, but this problem that I'm trying to fix came up where the output didn't go to the file. http://www.quickfilepost.com/download.do?get=2aeda11324087e4b50df06b338aa32fa Output_Auto_Bad.txt http://www.quickfilepost.com/download.do?get=51d9196b285962f05ab40ce620d1a75c Output_Auto_Good.txt http://www.quickfilepost.com/download.do?get=6922453eb0a8cbf34d0188ebd8d9c3bc Output_Auto_Good_BadOut.txt http://www.quickfilepost.com/download.do?get=cf14ab8cd7f2767f2ea4cfbb49c8544b Output_Manual_Bad.txt http://www.quickfilepost.com/download.do?get=dae384fed148e62ada7d5c02661b68b1 Output_Manual_Good.txt The most useful thing is to look at the first lines of each down to where it says "Adm>." I noticed that the output from this first part is consistent no matter if the output I need shows up or not - the same initialization stuff shows up. The funny thing is that that initialization stuff is unique to the different processes that are starting. Now, the program that outputs "Adm>" is the same program that should be creating all the output that I want to save, so I'm not sure that this theory holds water, but I wanted to throw it out there. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Saving-all-xterm-output-to-a-file-tp21894608p21903611.html Sent from the cygwin-xfree mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/