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I seem to be having issues with the simplest of things. I can't redirect stdout to a file!! 100% my output is coming via '1' stdout. Including the redirect of stderr makes no difference (as you would expect since it's output destined for stdout). All of the below commands produce a file with 0 contents. No errors are thrown. Running on a rasp pi with newest raspbian.



uname -mrv:
4.14.98-v7+ #1200 SMP Tue Feb 12 20:27:48 GMT 2019 armv7l



command | tee test.file # ideal functionality



command > test.file # This doesn't work



Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.









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    I seem to be having issues with the simplest of things. I can't redirect stdout to a file!! 100% my output is coming via '1' stdout. Including the redirect of stderr makes no difference (as you would expect since it's output destined for stdout). All of the below commands produce a file with 0 contents. No errors are thrown. Running on a rasp pi with newest raspbian.



    uname -mrv:
    4.14.98-v7+ #1200 SMP Tue Feb 12 20:27:48 GMT 2019 armv7l



    command | tee test.file # ideal functionality



    command > test.file # This doesn't work



    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.









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      I seem to be having issues with the simplest of things. I can't redirect stdout to a file!! 100% my output is coming via '1' stdout. Including the redirect of stderr makes no difference (as you would expect since it's output destined for stdout). All of the below commands produce a file with 0 contents. No errors are thrown. Running on a rasp pi with newest raspbian.



      uname -mrv:
      4.14.98-v7+ #1200 SMP Tue Feb 12 20:27:48 GMT 2019 armv7l



      command | tee test.file # ideal functionality



      command > test.file # This doesn't work



      Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.









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      I seem to be having issues with the simplest of things. I can't redirect stdout to a file!! 100% my output is coming via '1' stdout. Including the redirect of stderr makes no difference (as you would expect since it's output destined for stdout). All of the below commands produce a file with 0 contents. No errors are thrown. Running on a rasp pi with newest raspbian.



      uname -mrv:
      4.14.98-v7+ #1200 SMP Tue Feb 12 20:27:48 GMT 2019 armv7l



      command | tee test.file # ideal functionality



      command > test.file # This doesn't work



      Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.







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