I have a unix shell script which uses redirection of stdout and stderr to a log file. For example test.sh
:
ls -l &>> test.log
My problem is that when I run the script with sudo
:
sudo ./test.sh
The &
is interpreted as "run in background".
Any suggestions?
&
is running the command asynchronously, but that anyone would expect anything else!bash
borrowed the syntax for&>
fromcsh
, but bourne shell syntax clearly treats&>
as a&
command terminator followed by a zero command redirect. A shell which does not run the command in the background is not standard compliant.