Ok (yes, I am working in /bin/bash), now I added this line, but it still does
not suppress the output: (<arg value="2>&1>/dev/null"/>)
<exec executable="/usr/bin/dir2lzm" failonerror="true">
<arg value="/tmp/module"/>
<arg value="${basedir}/build/application/lzm/project.lzm"/>
<arg value="2>&1>/dev/null"/>
</exec>
The output with /usr/bin/dir2lzm is a proceeding bar, it actually is a bar
on the command line which can refresh up to 3000 times in my project, so
after the <exec/> task there are up to 3000 lines displayed.. To much :-)
Is there something wrong with <arg value="2>&1>/dev/null"/> or is there
an other solution?
Thanks..
Gabor Maghera wrote:
>
> If you're using some flavor of the UNIX shell you can append "
> 2>&1>/dev/null" to the executed command in order to suppress output (at
> the
> OS level).
>
> Gabor
>
> On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 5:13 PM, jantje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> A second question about <exec/>:
>>
>> Is it possible not to have output to the shell from <exec/>?
>>
>> While performing the exec-task I get no text output, but when finishing
>> the
>> task, I get all the output at once.. I need something like quit or
>> verbose..
>>
>> Thanks..
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