04-14-2010
Yaa Vgersh is right...
If you are unable to redirect the output with ">" or ">>" then I am a bit sure that the output you are getting is not the stdout.It should be stderror and you can trap it by using "2>" or "2>>" insted of ">" or ">>".
So, use this instad..
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grc - frontend for generic colouriser grcat(1)
SYNOPSIS
grc [options] command [args]
DESCRIPTION
grc will execute command command with optional parameters [args] piping its stdout or stderr into grcat, with apropriate configuration
file.
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