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Subject: Re: make error: cannot exec gcc (after many compiles) : Win95 : Cygwin of 9/19/2001
To: Charles Hixson <charleshixsn@earthlink.net>
Cc: CygWin <cygwin@cygwin.com>
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Try:
    ./whatever_you_are_doing 2>&1 | tee > file.txt

(In deference to cfg) this is a work-around which seems to be both
undesireable and workable. It might not be right but it's never wrong.

art



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Subject:  make error: cannot exec gcc (after many compiles) : Win95 :
      Cygwin of 9/19/2001

<snip>
The out.txt file has been edited to include the error message.
It didn't appear in a simply redirected output file.  Strangely
it didn't appear in a redirected stderr file either:
make > out.txt 2>err.txt
err.txt ends up blank, and out.txt doesn't include the error
message, but it appears on the screen if I don't do a redirection.

<snip>






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