On Fri Jan 19 20:17:18 EST 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > if you are talking to a plan 9 server, stderr already works:
> 
> I don'r believe it does in the way I mean. The server-side of cpu opens
> /mnt/term/dec/cons for stdout and again for stderr so you cannot run a remote
> program, and locally redirect its stdout and stderr (without using a
> temporary file in a shared file space for one or t'other as already mentioned.
> 

you're right.  my example is flawed.  here's a better illustration of what's 
going
on:

        cpu% cpu -c echo fu '>[1=2]' ';' echo bar >[2=]
        fu
        bar

- erik

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