Re: Redirecting STDERR to a file?

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On Fri, February 1, 2008 10:58 pm, js wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to write a script  in PHP that takes a program name
> as an argument and invoke it as a daemon.
> PHP provides fork(pcntl_fork), setsid(posix_setsid) and umask,
> so it was easy.
> However, I couldn't find a way  to redirect STDERR a file.
> I like to have the daemon write its log to its  own logfile, like
> apache and mysql do.
>
> So is there any way to accomplish that?
> Any pointers, suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

http://php.net/set_error_handler

You can catch (almost) all the errors and send them wherever you want.

Or maybe you just want to write this as a shell script instead of
using PHP in the first place. :-)

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