You need to encode the greater-than sign. Try this:
<target name="test" >
<exec program="psexec" basedir="." workingdir=".">
<arg line="-accepteula"/>
<arg line="\\10.47.27.142"/>
<arg line="-u administrator"/>
<arg line="-p TANDBERG"/>
<arg line="ping 127.0.0.1"/>
<arg line="> nul"/>
</exec>
</target>
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Kapinos
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 8:34 AM
To: nant
Subject: [NAnt-users] Adding a redirect to null in exec?
When doing an exec task, how can I add a > nul at the end of the
command?
Trying to work around issues with psexec, they suggest piping the output
to Null. But I can't seem to modify my task to get the desired effect.
The command I'm trying to incorporate is simply
Psexec.exe -accepteula \\10.0.27.142 -u administrator -p TANDBERG ping
127.0.0.1 > nul
Trying to put that into an exec task with arg line
<target name="test" >
<exec program="psexec" basedir="." workingdir=".">
<arg line="-accepteula"/>
<arg line="\\10.47.27.142"/>
<arg line="-u administrator"/>
<arg line="-p TANDBERG"/>
<arg line="ping 127.0.0.1"/>
<arg line="> nul"/>
</exec>
</target>
I get
[exec]
[exec] PsExec v1.94 - Execute processes remotely
[exec] Copyright (C) 2001-2008 Mark Russinovich
[exec] Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
[exec]
[exec] Bad parameter >.
Is there any way to add a pipe to the end of an exec statement like
this? Only thing else I've considered is putting the command itself
into a batch file.
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