Copying stderr to stdout
Igor Pechtchanski
pechtcha@cs.nyu.edu
Fri Sep 26 15:38:00 GMT 2003
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Ãyvind Harboe wrote:
> I was having a bit of trouble copying stderr to stdout, e.g.
>
> $ ls 2>&1 lkajsdflkjasdflkj >ll
> ls: lkajsdflkjasdflkj: No such file or directory
>
> I would have expected the error message to end up in "ll".
>
> If I place "2>&1" at the end of the line it works.
>
> Is this the intended behaviour?
> Ãyvind
"man bash", "/order of redirections", Enter.
Igor
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