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Re: A bug in DOS grep
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: A bug in DOS grep |
Date: |
Tue, 31 Oct 2000 10:57:17 +0200 (IST) |
On 31 Oct 2000, Ulrich Grassberger wrote:
> If I do "type 3.tmp |find -i -v 'grassomusic.de $[unknown' >4.tmp"
> nothing is written into 4.tmp. The problem is the "[", for "type 2.tmp
> |find -i -v 'grassomusic.de $http://www.grassomusic.de' >3.tmp" works.
Thank you for your report.
Unfortunately, I cannot figure out the details of the problem.
First, if you are talking about Grep, why do the commands above use
`find'? Did you mean `fgrep'? Or did you used the stock DOS program
named FIND?
Second, what DOS port of what version of Grep do you use? What does
"fgrep --version" print, and where did you download that port?
Finally, with the DOS port I have on my machine, I cannot reproduce
the problem with a sample file I used instead of your 3.tmp (whose
contents you didn't post). I used the DJGPP port of Grep v2.4.
- A bug in DOS grep, Ulrich Grassberger, 2000/10/31
- Re: A bug in DOS grep,
Eli Zaretskii <=