On 1/04/2010 5:14 PM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> --- Gio 1/4/10, Rurik Christiansen ha scritto:
>
>
>>
>> When running 'script' command it exits immediately.
>>
> are you sure you are not in the shell open by script ?
>
Normally it shouldn't
--- Gio 1/4/10, Rurik Christiansen ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> When running 'script' command it exits immediately.
are you sure you are not in the shell open by script ?
>
> It does work if I specify one command but I cant work
> interactively.
>
> Any suggestio
Hi,
When running 'script' command it exits immediately.
It does work if I specify one command but I cant work interactively.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks
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Subject: Re: script command
Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
> > The poi
> Mike Kenny writes:
> Brian,
> thanks for this link. This is, almost, exactly what I was looking for. But, my
compile
> fails as it can't (neither can I) find libutil.h. Could you point me to a
similar link for
> this, or e-mail a copy directly to me?
Just uncomment it, i
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> Subject: Re: script command
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> Mike Kenny - BCX - Infrastructure Services wrote:
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> > -Original Message-
> > From: Brian Dessent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Umm, PCYMTNQREAIYR. Thanks.
>
> (http://www.cygwin.com/acron
Mike Kenny - BCX - Infrastructure Services wrote:
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> From: Brian Dessent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Umm, PCYMTNQREAIYR. Thanks.
(http://www.cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR)
> > "Warren, Matthew (Retail)" wrote:
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> > > D
ian Dessent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 2:21 PM
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> Subject: Re: script command
>
>
> "Warren, Matthew (Retail)" wrote:
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> > I thought this was it, or am I missing something?
>
> The point was that your o
> From: Brian Dessent
>
> What ever happened to the internet where netiquette actually meant
> anything? You know, that whole thing about keeping signatures to less
> than 4 lines x 72 chars, not quoting entire messages, not sending HTML
> email to public lists, and so on?
Unfortunately I have a
Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
> > The point was that your original message had 1 line of signal
> > and 29 lines of noise.
>
> Um, the original email had a different person's name, different email
> address, and different company disclaimer. The only similarities are
> that it's in the same threa
> The point was that your original message had 1 line of signal
> and 29 lines of noise.
Um, the original email had a different person's name, different email
address, and different company disclaimer. The only similarities are
that it's in the same thread and has a long disclaimer.
A recent arti
"Warren, Matthew (Retail)" wrote:
> I thought this was it, or am I missing something?
The point was that your original message had 1 line of signal and 29
lines of noise.
> Does cygwin provide support the script command?
No, it does not in the net release. However, see f
I thought this was it, or am I missing something?
Does cygwin provide support the script command?
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Dave Korn wrote:
> Sorry, but in accordance with your disclaimer I have deleted your mail as
> reading it would probably constitute an "unauthorised use" on my part.
There was a question in there? I thought he was posting his resume to
the list...
Brian
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> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Mike Kenny - BCX - Infrastructure Services
> Sent: 10 June 2004 09:31
> To: Cygwin (E-mail)
> Subject: script command
Sorry, but in accordance with your disclaimer I have deleted your mail as
reading it would probabl
Does cygwin provide support the script command?
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'script command' for CYGWIN ?
Does anybody have it working yet ?
I see other requests for it & 1 saying RedHat version did not port.
UWIN has the script command & it works very well
www.kornshell.com provided a version of ksh (ast-ksh) for CYGWIN
but I dont see script for CYGWI
Hello,
Would you please tell me where to find the unix equivalent of script command
for capturing screen outputs?
I did compile the one from Redhat linux in misc-util but failed.
Appreciated your help.
Thanks,
Tony
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On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 04:16:24PM -0700, Brad Morgan wrote:
>I wanted to use the script command in cygwin to capture some output for a
>problem I'm having.
>
>Problem number one, the script command doesn't exist and problem number two,
>I can't find sources for the s
I wanted to use the script command in cygwin to capture some output for a
problem I'm having.
Problem number one, the script command doesn't exist and problem number two,
I can't find sources for the script command so I can compile it myself.
Anyone have a pointer to the sources?
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