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 Readme for:  Utility » Shell » logexec.lzx

Logexec

Description: Executes an AmigaDOS script logging the output
Download: logexec.lzx       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 3kb
Version: 1.0
Date: 08 Aug 2015
Author: Philippe Ferrucci
Submitter: Philippe Ferrucci
Category: utility/shell
License: Freeware
Distribute: yes
Min OS Version: 4.0
FileID: 9437
 
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Logexec 1.0 By Philippe "Elwood" Ferrucci


Hi there,

Reading the doslib autodoc I had the idea back in 2003 to redirect the output of
commands to a logfile.
As this feature didn't appear in AmigaOS today (12 years after), I decided to do
it and release the program.



Purpose
=======

Imagine you need to run a script that prints some text to the console output. In
case you want this output in a text file for further analysis or processing, you
can do it with Logexec.



Example
=======

Imagine a script called "myscript" containing "echo here". If you run it in a
shell:

shell> execute myscript >mylogile
here
shell>

But this is not what you want.


Now with Logexec it works like this:

shell> logexec myscript mylogfile
shell>

and of course "mylogfile" contains "here".



License
=======

This program and its source code are completely freeware. Do with it what you
want :-)



Author
======

Philippe 'Elwood' Ferrucci
pferrucci()sfr.fr

Note: I am not responsible for any damage you cause to your Amiga.

I included the AmigaE/ECX source to the archive. I will *not* do any update. If
you do, please write me an email.
Thank you.


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