The script command here is identical in options to the
Solaris/Darwin implementation, meaning it takes the -a
option to append and nothing else. There are other
implementations which offer more options, but I've
used the Solaris version for years, and wanted to
implement a version identical to that one to Cygwin.
To cygwin implementations have to follow a certain
specific UNIX implementation?

Andrey.

--- Christopher Faylor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 03:45:32PM -0500, Igor
> Pechtchanski wrote:
> >BTW, regarding CGF's comment that this is
> automatically accepted: this is
> >*NOT* a port of "script" from util-linux, this is a
> completely new
> >implementation, and as such, IMO, needs to be voted
> on.
> 
> If this isn't a completely compatible script command
> for cygwin then it
> really shouldn't even be considered.  We're trying
> to emulate UNIX here,
> not create new programs with different options.
> 



                
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