>type a.pl ` perl -e"print qq{stdout\\n}; warn qq{stderr\\n};" >stdout 2>stderr ` >perl a.pl >type stdout stdout >type stderr stderr
Just to make it more simplistic I tried redirecting STDERR to a file [...] ...which does not work (meaning I don't see anything within output.txt).
So where does it go? If nowhere, then you are either getting a message such as "Access is denied" on STDERR or the child doesn't send anything to STDERR.
In reply to Re: STDERR Redirection problems
by ikegami
in thread STDERR Redirection problems
by darrenbock
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