Experts,
Following this question I execute this command:
xargs argument using posix:
find <somePath> -name '*.html' | sort -n | xargs -I{} sh -c 'w3m "{}" &>> "test.log"' --{}
I get the following errors:
- file.hml: -c: line 0: syntax error near unexpected token `>'
- file.hml: -c: line 0: `w3m ".html" &>> "test.log"'
Why does bash not understand &>> in my line execution?
As @Nahuel Fouilleul said "sh (posix) doesn't recognize the (bash) redirection &>>".
xargs argument using bash
However the solution proposed is not working when I execute the following command:
find <somePath> -name '*.html' | sort -n | xargs -I{} w3m {} &>> "test.log"
I receive this error:
- bash: syntax error near unexpected token `>'
Why does bash not understand &>> in my line execution? See my answer