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Re: Catching g++ error output
- To: "James Paul Morgan" <jpmorgan at unm dot edu>
- Subject: Re: Catching g++ error output
- From: "Mikey" <jeffdb at netzone dot com>
- Date: Fri, 18 Apr 1997 07:41:39 -0700
- Cc: "cygnus" <gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com>
make 2>&1 |tee errors.txt
or make 2>&1 |tee -a errors.txt (to append to errors.txt)
or replace make with gcc -c -o@ @ above.
>
> Is there any way to capture the error output from g++ when it fails on a
> compile? Sometimes, a few simple typos or minor bugs can generate more
> than a screen-full of output, and so I loose the earliest lines.
>
> On UNIX w/ Xwindows, I can just scroll back within the window. But
> Windows95 doesn't have that option. I've tried using '>' to dump it into
> a file, but that didn't work. (I didn't expect it to as it doesn't on
> UNIX, but I figured I'd try.)
>
> Any suggestions of some way to manipulate the bash or possibly an add-on
> I could download or some simple trick I've just missed would be
appreciated.
>
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