I've never tried it, but could you use gets(STDERR) in your program?
I'm assuming of course, that your program is written in C/C++...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clarence Donath [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 8:45 AM
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> Subject: Entering STDERR output to terminal
>
> Does anyone know of a program, or a shell with a feature that will take
> whatever is printed to STDOUT or STDERR and enter the lines in the
> terminal?
>
> I'm playing around with a file modification monitor in Perl, and when the
> program running in the background writes to my terminal, I want that
> message
> entered in the currently running program.
>
> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
>
> Clarence Donath
> http://mrdo.com
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>
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