Xref: news2.mv.net comp.os.msdos.djgpp:3794 From: mcantos AT ocean DOT com DOT au (Marcelo Cantos) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: gcc messages > file Date: Sun, 12 May 96 11:37:02 GMT Organization: (private) Lines: 16 Distribution: world Message-ID: <4n4m1d$cdo@news.mel.aone.net.au> References: <317258AF DOT 61C1 AT Mathematik DOT tu-chemnitz DOT de> <4lclse$d2c AT yama DOT mcc DOT ac DOT uk> <4livp3$892 AT trog DOT dra DOT hmg DOT gb> NNTP-Posting-Host: 203.12.234.184 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp In article <4livp3$892 AT trog DOT dra DOT hmg DOT gb>, itmiller AT taz DOT dra DOT hmg DOT gb (Ian Miller) wrote: > >In article <4lclse$d2c AT yama DOT mcc DOT ac DOT uk>, tpj AT sn2 DOT ee DOT umist DOT ac DOT uk (TPJ Mc Guigan) > writes: >|> >|>Hmmm, what about redirecting stderr via "gcc file.c >& err.msg"? Don't know >|>if this type of arrangement is what you want. Just in case it is --- >|> >|> > redirects stdout >|> >& redirects stderr and stdout >|> >&> redirects stderr > >In DOS? As far as I know these redirection options are not available in DOS. I am able to use them with 4DOS, a command shell from jpsoft (http://www.jpsoft.com).