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Is there a gnu "script" command?
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Dubious Dude |
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Is there a gnu "script" command? |
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Thu, 05 Jan 2006 01:49:21 -0500 |
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In unix, the "script" command opens a subshell from which all output
shown on the screen is captured to a file. I haven't been able to
find a gnu implementation, but that may be due the pervasiveness of
the word "script". This makes it hard to search for the command if it
is buried in a package of a different name (for example, coreutils is
a bundle of things). Can anyone please point me to the location of
such a command, or encompassing package, if it exists? I would also
appreciate a confirmation of the fact that it doesn't exist, if that
is that case. Thank you.
P.S. I noticed that this question was posted in 1995, with on answer.
- Is there a gnu "script" command?,
Dubious Dude <=