When redirecting stdout and stderr to a console, I'm getting(?):
tcsetattr(): Inappropriate ioctl for device
tcesetattr ICANON: Inappropriate ioctl for device
tcsetattr ~ICANON: Inappropriate ioctl for device
using: ${DTNG_EXEC} ${DTNG_LOG_FILE} > /dev/tty2 2>&1
I've tried writing other example shell scripts and C/C++ programs to simplify the actual code and script BUT to no avail. All the examples work as expected ... writing stdout and stderr to the console without error.
BTW, I searched on tcesetattr and found naught. It defaulted to tcsetattr.
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Do you mean that other commands are able to print on /dev/tty2 ? From what tty are you running your script ? Who controls /dev/tty2 ? is there a getty process ?– GrapsusMay 13, 2014 at 17:02
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Yes, I wrote a simple piece of C code to output to both stdout and stderr. Then used: ./a.out > /dev/tty2 2>&1 in my simple script. This works without problems.– jskiMay 13, 2014 at 19:50
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