Not way either.
I have also tried that. And it seems that the response of the command is
sometimes lost in the meanwhile...
Thanks for the idea Stephane :P
2012/8/21 Stephane Chazelas
> 2012-08-21 10:04:03 +0200, Borja Soutullo:
> > Is there any way to force the flushing of the screen buffer to
Thanks Bruno...
Indeed a redirect is not possible either.
In the screen I am running a propietary shell which its own commands (like
sql for example)
therefore I can send the proper command via screen stuff and I want to read
the output, (via log)
there is no possibility to redirect.
The only one p
2012-08-21 10:04:03 +0200, Borja Soutullo:
> Is there any way to force the flushing of the screen buffer to the logfile?
> I want to execute a command and immediately after that, get the logfile and
> check the result of the command.
>
> I know I can set the logfile to be flushed every second with
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 01:19:24PM +0200, Borja Soutullo wrote:
> It seems that hardcopy only provides you with some information if you have
> ever accessed the terminal screen.
> I mean, I always a screen in detached mode, and if I try to hardcopy it, it
> will always be empty. As soon as I access
It seems that hardcopy only provides you with some information if you have
ever accessed the terminal screen.
I mean, I always a screen in detached mode, and if I try to hardcopy it, it
will always be empty. As soon as I access the screen, it will not be empty
any more...
therefore it is not valid.
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:04:03AM +0200, Borja Soutullo wrote:
> Is there any way to force the flushing of the screen buffer to the logfile?
> I want to execute a command and immediately after that, get the logfile and
> check the result of the command.
Not sure of the differences, but isn't
Is there any way to force the flushing of the screen buffer to the logfile?
I want to execute a command and immediately after, get the logfile and
check the result of the command.
I know I can set the logfile to be flushed every second with the logfile
flush 1 command
But I am looking for somethin
Is there any way to force the flushing of the screen buffer to the logfile?
I want to execute a command and immediately after that, get the logfile and
check the result of the command.
I know I can set the logfile to be flushed every second with the logfile
flush 1 command
But I am looking for som