Florian Schmaus writes:
> The motivation for this change is to allow edob to be used with noisy
> commands, i.e., commands that produce a lot of output, in cases where
> the output is in general not of interest. However, if the command
> fails, the output should be shown and appear in build.log.
The motivation for this change is to allow edob to be used with noisy
commands, i.e., commands that produce a lot of output, in cases where
the output is in general not of interest. However, if the command
fails, the output should be shown and appear in build.log.
We do this by simply redirecting