[LUNI] Capturing what comes accross the screen
doug_dallmer
doug_dallmer at netzero.net
Tue Jun 3 12:35:09 CDT 2003
From: "Jay Strauss" <me at heyjay.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 9:37 AM
| use tee, that way you can direct the output to a file as well as
| see it on the screen
|
I would like to see it on the screen and have tried to use "tee" a shown
below.
>
> I have tried " cpio -icdumv <archive_all tee list "
>
I obviously had the wrong format and will check the man page.
[Later]
I tried " cat /etc/fstab | tee screen_capture"
it worked fine.
I tried " cpio -icdumv <archive_all | tee screen_capture "
it worked for creating the files. The file screen_capture was
created but had zero bytes in it.
From: "Gerald Guglielmo" <gug at fnal.gov>>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 9:08 AM
| Hi,
| Probably not what you are looking for capturing the output, but
| under bash I sometimes do the following:
|
| ./myscript > tmp.out 2>&1
This worked fine Thanks!
From: "Benjamin Mayer Stocks" <stocksb at ieee.org>>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 9:13 AM
| How about: cpio -icdumv < archive_all > output.txt
|
Sorry, this did not work.
From: "Fred Yankowski" <fred at ontosys.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 9:19 AM
> In general I would also like to capture what goes across the screen
>and in from the keyboard so that I could go back and review how I
>got to some place.
|
| I use the 'script' command when I want a log of terminal I/O, such
| as when I run 'make install' on some package and want a record of
| where stuff was installed.
|
This worked fine. Thanks!!
Although as the man page points out the printed version of the capture file
is fine, to "vi" or "cat" the file is a bit painful because of all of the
control characters that are captured.
Thanks one and all for your help.
Doug Dallmer
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