On Thursday 17 Jul 2003 4:18 am, Eric Huff wrote:
Odd. That worked. I just sent it out via 2 and I got the info.
Never would have thought of that. Thanks.
The only reason i thought of it is because i run startx that way, and
happened to notice that stdout is often empty, but stderr
Odd. That worked. I just sent it out via 2 and I got the info.
Never would have thought of that. Thanks.
The only reason i thought of it is because i run startx that way,
and happened to notice that stdout is often empty, but stderr always
has the same non-error looking info in
Odd. That worked. I just sent it out via 2 and I got the info. Never
would have thought of that. Thanks.
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Odd. That worked. I just sent it out via 2 and I got the info.
Never would have thought of that. Thanks.
The only reason i thought of it is because i run startx that way, and
happened to notice that stdout is often empty, but stderr always has the
same non-error looking info in it...
I am trying to redirect the version output of Java on a computer. I run the
command:
java -version test
The commandline will then print out the version of Java and test will have
nothing in it.
Is there some other way to capture the version? I am putting this in a
script to check if a
You could try
java -version 1 test 2 test.error
to see if for some reason it sends the info to stderr
eric
I am trying to redirect the version output of Java on a computer. I
run the command:
java -version test
The commandline will then print out the version of Java and test
will have