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List:       coreutils
Subject:    RE: Problem the TEE command
From:       Brad Norling <bnorling () silverspringnet ! com>
Date:       2012-10-10 18:30:33
Message-ID: 59FF87295F47044F9A3BC6A3E73B3C0306E896D3 () SFO-EXMB-01 ! silverspringnet ! com
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Ok - thank you.  I think I figured it out.  It works from within documents folder, \
but not under program files.  This is on a company owned laptop, and I think the \
issue was permissions.

Thanks for the fast response!

Brad


-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Blake [mailto:eblake@redhat.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 11:28 AM
To: Brad Norling
Cc: coreutils@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Problem the TEE command

On 10/10/2012 11:59 AM, Brad Norling wrote:
> I'm running the gnu tee command under windows 7.  It doesn't appear to work.
> 
> For example,  from the cmd screen, I type: [dir | tee "out.txt"],  the output \
> appears in the standard output (screen), but 'out.txt' is not created. 
> Am I doing something wrong?

The tee from cygwin works for me on my Windows box (where tee --version reports \
8.15).  You didn't mention where you got your build of tee, or what version it is, \
but this may be a porting problem where you are better off complaining to the person \
that pre-built the binary you are using than here, because we are unable to do \
anything about a bad port on this upstream list.  If you aren't already using cygwin, \
might I suggest that as a reasonable port of GNU tools to Windows (see cygwin.com).

-- 
Eric Blake   eblake@redhat.com    +1-919-301-3266
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org


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