Improvements to install.sh ?
Steve Campbell
campbell at cnpapers.com
Mon Sep 29 15:09:08 IST 2008
Thanks Denis,
That linux stuff is great. Sad to say, there's so much to learn I don't
think I'd ever be able to say I was proficient in it. I just keep
learning more and more and .....
Steve
Denis Beauchemin wrote:
> Steve Campbell a écrit :
>>
>>
>> Andrew MacLachlan wrote:
>>> Martin.Hepworth wrote:
>>>> Log would indeed be handy, sometimes my scroll-back isn't big
>>>> enough to spot any issues.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Try logsave - It's a great utility for capturing output.
>>> http://linux.die.net/man/8/logsave
>>>
>>>
>>> -Andy
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Martin,
>>
>> I found the man page easily enough, but saw no place to get whatever
>> I needed to install/load/copy logsave from.
>>
>> Any help?
>>
>> Steve Campbell
>>
> Steve,
>
> I don't know logsave, but all Linux distros I know come with
> "script". Before installing anything I do "script install.$(date
> +%Y%m%d)" to start a log file with the current date, then I run the
> install script and then I hit Ctrl-D (or type exit) to stop logging.
> I then peruse the output to make sure I didn't miss any error.
>
> Denis
>
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