ok I see output_dest was actually used but IMHO this should be something we use the shell for, i.e. output to stdout and redirect, using tee if neccessary

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Michael DeHaan 2012-02-28 01:39:47 -05:00
parent f72bded2e5
commit 7553981ca2

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@ -94,16 +94,6 @@ def main(args):
error_print(msg)
continue
if options.output_dest:
fo = open(options.output_dest + '/' + hn +'.output', 'w')
fo.write(mycmd + '\n')
fo.write('%s:\n' % hn)
if options.return_codes:
fo.write('return code: %s\n' % d['rc'])
fo.write('%s\nErrors:\n%s\n' % (d['stdout'], d['stderr']))
fo.close()
continue
if options.one_line:
if options.return_codes:
print '%s:%s:%s:%s' % (hn, d['rc'], d['stdout'], d['stderr'])
@ -124,10 +114,6 @@ def main(args):
print ''
if options.output_dest:
print "output written to %s" % options.output_dest
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))