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in thread Using warn() when STDERR is closed

Not everyone runs Linux.

It's a sad, sad world we live in. :(

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Re^4: Using warn() when STDERR is closed
by afoken (Chancellor) on Jul 17, 2010 at 09:49 UTC

    What is the relation of I/O redirection from a shell to Linux? I/O redirection is a shell feature, not a Linux feature. In this form, it is at least available on EVERY Unix derivate, on any Windows version derived from NT, on OS/2, and, to a lesser extend (no redirection of STDERR), on DOS and any Windows version derived from Windows 95.

    Alexander

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