I'm writing a kind of "meta script" to run a whole bunch of other scripts, each of which seems to be by a different author and using different styles of output. I plan to remedy that, but in the short term I thought it would be incredibly useful if I could simply cause each script's STERR output to be a nice bright red, so the operator can more easily pick out problems from that stream of unordered output.
It sounds kindof trivial, but I find I am stumped. I'm using a "standard" gnome-terminal in Ubuntu. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
In reply to color STERR red? by rastoboy
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