On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, David W. Tamkin wrote:
My advice: get a fancier sed, one that will handle extended regular
expressions and extensions like /i.
To be honest I never figured sed would be one of those packages that would
change all that much if at all. I'm running this on a RH 7.3 box with the
updates. That makes the sed version 3.02-11. I compiling sed 4.0.7 now.
We'll see how it does.
Thanks for the tip. I never would have guessed my version of sed was the
problem.
Justin
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