And to get it all, use it like this : sudo make 2>&1 &>somelogfile or even better sudo make 2>&1 |tee somelogfile to see the messages and have them recorded at the same time. Kind regards,Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp) Support artists, not multinationals - http://Iwouldntsteal.net Supportez les artistes, pas les multinationales - http://Iwouldntsteal.net ----- Message d'origine ---- > De : Reece Dunn <msclrhd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > À : Susan Cragin <susancragin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc : wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx > Envoyé le : Lundi, 14 Avril 2008, 23h16mn 40s > Objet : Re: wine asio > > On 14/04/2008, Susan Cragin wrote: > > Whew! You have to be FAST to do that! > > FYI, if you run into something like this again, you might find it > easier to use `head -n 20` which will limit the output to the first 20 > lines. For example: > > $ sudo make 2>&1 | head -n 20 > > The 2>&1 bit tells the command window to redirect output from the > error stream (id 2) to the output stream (id 1). This is so that the > head command will properly read any lines going to the error stream > and not just ignore them. > > And yes, there is a tail command too :). > > - Reece > >