Alex Samad wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 12:07:18PM -0400, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In 4a01ac7b.4010...@fgm.com, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
Does Debian have any utility to address the following situation?
Not that I know of.
I have some scripts that I run both
I wrote:
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In 4a01ac7b.4010...@fgm.com, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
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I have some scripts that I run both manually and as cron jobs. The
scripts generate stdout/stderr output reporting what they're doing.
I want to see the output when I run the scripts manually.
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 11:27:55AM -0400, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
Does Debian have any utility to address the following situation?
I have some scripts that I run both manually and as cron jobs. The scripts
generate stdout/stderr output reporting what they're doing.
I
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In 4a01ac7b.4010...@fgm.com, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
Does Debian have any utility to address the following situation?
Not that I know of.
I have some scripts that I run both manually and as cron jobs. The
scripts generate stdout/stderr output reporting what
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 12:07:18PM -0400, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In 4a01ac7b.4010...@fgm.com, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
Does Debian have any utility to address the following situation?
Not that I know of.
I have some scripts that I run both manually and as
Does Debian have any utility to address the following situation?
I have some scripts that I run both manually and as cron jobs. The scripts
generate stdout/stderr output reporting what they're doing.
I want to see the output when I run the scripts manually. However, when the
scripts are run by
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 11:27:55AM -0400, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
Does Debian have any utility to address the following situation?
I have some scripts that I run both manually and as cron jobs. The scripts
generate stdout/stderr output reporting what they're doing.
I want to see the output
In 4a01ac7b.4010...@fgm.com, Barclay, Daniel wrote:
Does Debian have any utility to address the following situation?
Not that I know of.
I have some scripts that I run both manually and as cron jobs. The
scripts generate stdout/stderr output reporting what they're doing.
I want to see the
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