command 2>&1 1>&- | next-command

Supposedly, that should work, but I don't know. Try it and find out.

On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 17:31, Bob Tanner wrote:
> Being an old tcsh user, I use to be able to do this:
> 
> command |& tee output
> 
> stdout and stderr get piped to tee
> 
> I tried this under bash.
> 
> command | tee output 2>&1
> 
> No go. How do you pipe stderr in bash?
> 
>  
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