IF i redirect stderr to stdout in a ksh script the output is not interleafed as it happens but rather appears to come in chunks (buffered from separate buffers). How can I get perl to output stdout and stderr to the same output file as they happen - would make debugging so much easier, e.g.,

 script.pl > script.out 2>script.out

would result in output like

error1 error2 error3 abc def ghi

What i want is

abc def error1 error2 ghi error3

where error1 and error2 occur after def and before ghi, and error3 after ghi, and the errors are perl generated errors

Thanks


In reply to interleaf stdout stderr to a file by hg2

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