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On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 09:07:31AM -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> Hi,

hello.

> sh -x shutdown.sh > shutdown.txt 2>&1
> 
> The real point is to include the standard error in the output captured in 
> "shutdown.txt"

good point.

> And really, a ".txt" suffix? Yuck!

well, i wanted to make sure our windows listeners where able to open
it without having to do some "open with" rigamaroll if they were so
inclined.  personally, i don't use an os that makes me put extensions
on things so that it knows how to open them.  my os assumes i know
what i am doing and lets me open things any way i want.

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Peter Abplanalp

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