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Another idea that just come to me, try the script command.

First, type script and hit enter.
Then run the bastille script like you have been; the output you see on
the screen is also being captured in a default file name of
typescript.  When finished with it, just "close" the current shell.
What I mean is the script command actually opens up a subshell to run
the next command you entered.  Do a "man script" for more details.  I
find this to be extremely powerful!

On Sat, Sep 28, 2002 at 11:06:40PM -0400, Scott Howell wrote:
> Thanks, I neglected perhaps to mention the problem at hand. Capturing the
> error might be simple enough, but in order to get them I need to actually
> go through the interactive script. I assume these methods you mentioned
> would not allow this?
> 
> tnx
> 
> I did listen to the output again and see its some backend script or
> something that's crapping out.
> 
> 
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