The 'prepare' script uses a somewhat unusual construct a few 
places that has permissions errors, leaking (harmless) noise 
to stderr

/home/artwork/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/Commons/
cli_printMessage.sh: line 70: /dev/stderr: Permission denied

             echo "$MESSAGE" > /dev/stderr


/home/artwork/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/Commons/
cli_printMessage.sh: line 237: /dev/stderr: Permission denied

                            END {}' > /dev/stderr

--------------------

and I see a third instance in that script:

[artwork@centos-art-58 ~]$ grep stderr \
        
/home/artwork/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/Functions/Commons/cli_printMessage.sh
             echo "$MESSAGE" > /dev/stderr
             cli_printMessage "${CLI_NAME} (${ORIGIN}): 
$MESSAGE" --as-stderr-line
             echo -e -n "$MESSAGE" > /dev/stderr
         --as-stderr-line )
                     END {}' > /dev/stderr
[artwork@centos-art-58 ~]$


Might this properly simply be sent to /dev/null ?

-- Russ herrold
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