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Tue Jun 4 12:17:20 MDT 2013


       The  shell  cannot  presently  redirect  diagnostic output
       without also redirecting standard output, but `(command  >
       output-file)   >&   error-file'  is  often  an  acceptable
       workaround.   Either  output-file  or  error-file  may  be
       `/dev/tty' to send output to the terminal.


JEFF PFOHL wrote:
> 
>    From: "Atkinson, Chip" <CAtkinson at Circadence.com>
>    Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 09:01:22 -0600
> 
>    What shell are you using?  I'm using bash and
> 
> tcsh
> 
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