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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Expect/Tcl help? Post 302128773 by earnstaf on Thursday 26th of July 2007 10:01:14 AM
Old 07-26-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by sysgate
See if this will satisfy your needs.
Actually, I haven't done this so far, but looks interesting to me, so here's what I found :
Code:
log_file -a "/tmp/expect-ssh"
send_log "this is for the log test"

I guess this is what your looking for. HTH.
Hey sysgate... I had found this log_file a little after posting this. I think it's definitely the right track. I'll play with it some today. I'd like to find a way to put the actually error message to log (as opposed to my echo'ed line.) I think in Expect I need to have the file open as well.

Thanks for the reply... I'll get it eventually Smilie
 

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