Thread: [A-A-P-develop] stderr vs stdout
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From: Wichert A. <wi...@wi...> - 2003-11-08 16:08:45
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Is there a specific reason aap sends its errors to stdout instead of stderr? Wichert. -- Wichert Akkerman <wi...@wi...> It is simple to make things. http://www.wiggy.net/ It is hard to make things simple. |
From: Bram M. <Br...@mo...> - 2003-11-08 19:23:24
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Wichert Akkerman wrote: > Is there a specific reason aap sends its errors to stdout instead of > stderr? What errors? Internal errors go to stderr. Errors in recipes and other messages go to stdout. Is that a problem? -- BEDEVERE: Why do you think she is a witch? SECOND VILLAGER: She turned me into a newt. BEDEVERE: A newt? SECOND VILLAGER: (After looking at himself for some time) I got better. "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" PYTHON (MONTY) PICTURES LTD /// Bram Moolenaar -- Bram@Moolenaar.net -- http://www.Moolenaar.net \\\ /// Creator of Vim - Vi IMproved -- http://www.Vim.org \\\ \\\ Project leader for A-A-P -- http://www.A-A-P.org /// \\\ Help AIDS victims, buy here: http://ICCF-Holland.org/click1.html /// |
From: Wichert A. <wi...@wi...> - 2003-11-08 19:59:29
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Previously Bram Moolenaar wrote: > What errors? Internal errors go to stderr. Errors in recipes and other > messages go to stdout. Is that a problem? It is inconsistent with all other UNIX software which caught me by surprise. Wichert. -- Wichert Akkerman <wi...@wi...> It is simple to make things. http://www.wiggy.net/ It is hard to make things simple. |
From: Wichert A. <wi...@wi...> - 2003-11-09 14:48:00
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Previously Bram Moolenaar wrote: > What errors? Internal errors go to stderr. Errors in recipes and other > messages go to stdout. Is that a problem? Actually I did find a scenario where this is a problem: it is not uncommon to setup automated builds of CVS snapshots for projects. In those setups you direct all stdout to /dev/null so you only get email if a build failed. This does not work if recipe errors are send to stdout, since they will not be seen. Wichert. -- Wichert Akkerman <wi...@wi...> It is simple to make things. http://www.wiggy.net/ It is hard to make things simple. |