You may try 'tee' for such purpose, such as: /bin/echo '' | tee -a /tmp/a.txt
or just use 'tee' without '-a' to override the file. Good luck. BTW, you can attach ascii files using proper mime type in file name, so as to include them in most mail readers: $ cp test.tp test.tp.txt 2009/11/30 cheng wan <[email protected]>: > >> Thank you, Bruce. >> The official document "rtrmgr.pdf"(Chapter 2.3.2) gave one example: >> foo { >> %set: program "/bin/echo -n ’$(@)' >> /tmp/file.txt"; >> } >> What I wrote in test.tp was mostly like this. >> If I did not use "save" after "commit", everything is OK. >> What does "These command strings aren't guaranteed to be executed by a >> shell" mean? >> Does that mean Template Tree program Action can not support this? >> >> Best >> Robin >> >> >> 2009/11/29 Bruce Simpson <[email protected]> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> You seem to be using shell redirection operators ('>>') inside a XORP >>> template file. >>> >>> These command strings aren't guaranteed to be executed by a shell, you >>> are probably better off using some other means of telling your external >>> program(s) which files to use (e.g. command line arguments). >>> >>> cheers, >>> BMS >> -- Aaron, with best regards _______________________________________________ Xorp-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.ICSI.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/xorp-hackers
