On 11/16/05, kamaraju kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have tried > > $sudo wajig doc > /root/wajig_doc.txt > > But it does not work. Using Debian sid, bash 3.00.16(1). > > regards > raju
The reason the above doesn't work is because "wajig doc" are the only arguments sent to sudo. Your current shell interprets the "> /root/wajig_doc.txt" arguments. Your best bet is to find out if wajig has some sort of output flag, so you can do: wajig -flag wajig_doc.txt doc (I don't know if it has any flags).