I wasn't addressing your primary problem (although if you are using linux then try &2>1), but what appears to be a separate bug that will manifest itself when the current blocker bug is fixed.
In reply to Re^3: How to stop printing the output of a command on screen when the command fails?
by GrandFather
in thread How to stop printing the output of a command on screen when the command fails?
by perl_mystery
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