Redirect the stderr GCC stream to file, executing from Ms-Dosshell
mark@solcom.co.uk
mark@solcom.co.uk
Thu Oct 2 01:08:00 GMT 1997
--- On Wed, 1 Oct 1997 15:17:27 GMT Chris Faylor
<cgf@bbc.com> wrote:
>In article
<01BCCE53.F7289290@gater.krystalbank.msk.ru>,
>Sergey Okhapkin <sos@prospect.com.ru> wrote:
>>Chris Faylor wrote:
>>> In article <199709301048.MAA00599@ammi.mclink.it>,
>>> Giandomenico De Sanctis <mc4420@mclink.it> wrote:
>>> >How to redirect the stderr stream to a file,
running GCC from MS-Dos
>>> >command prompt, and not from Unix-like shell as
bash??
>>>
>>> gcc whatever 2>wherever
>>
>>This works with NT4.0 cmd.exe only, but not with
95's command.com.
>
>Right. Sorry to have not mentioned that.
>
>Other alternatives are:
>
>1) Use 4DOS ( http://www.jpsoft.com ), which allows
'>&' for redirection.
>
>2) Write a small program to redirect stderr to stdout
and run its
> arguments.
>
>3) bash -c 'exec gcc whatever 2>wherever'
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Can you give me a quick hint what the small program
mentioned in point no. 2 would look like.
How would I invoke this to re-direct the output of GCC
to a file.
Thanks,
Mark.
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