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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help with implementing logging Post 302386101 by Meert on Monday 11th of January 2010 10:28:35 AM
Old 01-11-2010
try
Code:
LOGFILE=`./tstlogfile.txt`
echo "text to terminal"
echo "text to logfile">> $LOGFILE

 

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XMLMERGE(1)															       XMLMERGE(1)

NAME
xmlmerge - Command line tool for merging XML snippets from multiple files SYNOPSIS
xmlmerge [options] <input file(s)> DESCRIPTION
The xmlmerge command collects XML snippets scattered to multiple files and merges them into one big XML tree. This tool is used by the build process of AqBanking to merge HBCI segment definitions from several files into one big XML file. OPTIONS
--compact Try to keep the merged XML data compact. --header Add a XML header to the merged XML data. --help, -h Output a short usage hint. --logfile LOGFILE Write log messages to the file LOGFILE. You need to select the logging type "logfile" for this option having any impact. See also option "--logtype" for more information. --loglevel LOGLEVEL Select the desired log level. Valid values are emergency, alert, critical, error, warning, notice, info, debug and verbous. --logtype LOGTYPE Select the desired logging type. Valid values are console, file and syslog. -o OUTFILE Write the resulting XML tree to the file OUTFILE. If this option is omitted the result is written to the standard output. -v enable verbose output. --version -V: Output the version of the xmlmerge tool. BUGS
There are now known bugs at the time of writing this manual page. COPYING
Copyright (C) Martin PreuB. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the Lesser GNU Public License (LGPL). The manpage was composed by Micha Lenk and converted by the nifty tool AsciiDoc into a manpage. AUTHOR
Micha Lenk <micha@lenk.info> Author. 05/10/2012 XMLMERGE(1)
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