From: burger AT Mailer DOT Uni-Marburg DOT DE (Christian Burger) Subject: Re: Redirecting gcc output. To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1993 08:54:18 +22311043 (CES) Cc: stefan AT cs DOT ualberta DOT ca (Stefan Kremer) Organization: University of Marburg, Germany > > I have been trying for some time to redirect the output > of gcc (compiler error messages) to a file which I can > process later. I am compiling long programs with LOTS > of errors :( and would like to be able to let the compiler > process, and later get a list of all errors. > > A standard redirect (">") doesnt work (because gcc outputs > to stderr, perhaps?). Can I do this in a DOS environ? > Three solutions which work for me: 1. Get 4dos. Then redirect with >& 2. Install a utility redirecting printer output into a file and use ^P 3. Install a screen scrolling buffer like scrollit and simply save the whole output (also the pages scrolled away) into a file afterwards. -=----- Christian Burger, Dept.of Phys.Chemistry, University of Marburg, Germany e-mail: burger AT mailer DOT uni-marburg DOT de, (Phone|FAX): +49(6421)28-578(9|5)