The program "script" should do it. The default output file name is "typescript".
-Scott
James Washer wrote:
Though it does affect the output... namely because the first command no longer sees its standard output going to a terminal device, so it tends to buffer to block boundaries. If you want to avoid that behaviour, you'll have to write a small little utility that will establish a pseudo tty for the first command to write to.
- jim
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 12:46:12 -0800 Brian Chrisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Jan 22, 2005 at 12:30:33PM -0800, Craig H. Block wrote:
I remember on SCO Unix there was a way to copy stdout to a file without affecting output to the screen. Is there a way to do that with Linux? (not ">some_file 2>&1" which diverts instead of copies).
cmd 2>&1 | tee (filename) should work...
Thanks,
- Craig
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