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[Discuss] bash output buffering



I have a bash script, writing to a log file, and there's a long delay before
the output appears in the file.  When it does, it appears several K at a
time.

 

I'm not having any luck figuring out how to tell bash to disable (or reduce)
the output buffer.  Anyone know?

 

In the bash man page, I see you can use ulimit -b to set the socket buffer
size.  But I don't think this is applicable to pipes, redirects, writing to
files, is it?




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