It works for me on XP Pro using %x (or the backquote) to execute and
with 2>&1.
From: Zach Dennis [mailto:zdennis@mktec.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 12:13 AM
To: ruby-talk ML
Subject: Away to capture stderr, stdout...etc....Windows, yet?Has there been a way to capture stdout and stderr (most important) on
Windows yet?I'm in need of this capability, and I see that Open3 won't work
because
it uses fork, and a "2&>1" won't work because of something inside of
the
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win32.c file, since I'm on Windows NT? (tis what i found on Google)Any ideas?
Thanks,
Zach