If one variation of *nix, specifically AIX, you can prefix the redirection tag '<' or 
'>' with a file number. In the case of STDERR, it would be '2>somewhereelse'

I have NO idea if this will work in anything but a Korn shell...

--- Detlef Lindenthal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>One short question:
>How can I redirect STDERR from Perl running on a remote
>Internet Linux server to my home screen?
>(If I do nothing, those error messages will be printed to some
>error log on the remote disk.
>With
>   open STDERR, ">myPersonalErrorLog";
>they will be printed to the file myPersonalErrorLog.
>But I want to see them at once on my home Apple screen.
>I own the root rights of the remote Linux server.
>Who knows how to redirect?
>(Yes, everyone forgive me, I know this question is not MacPerl
>specific. What list can be recommanded for such questions?)
>
>Tia
>
>Detlef

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