Hello all,
I have a problem when using sed with the -i
(--in-place) option. Upon processing a file, a new
file named like sedYNFdj6 appears in the working di-
rectory and contains an exact copy of the resulting
file. I was using this command line:
sed -i -e 1,5d
On 6/12/2012 12:24 PM, Anton Shepelev wrote:
I have a problem when using sed with the -i
(--in-place) option. Upon processing a file, a new
file named like sedYNFdj6 appears in the working di-
rectory and contains an exact copy of the resulting
file.
Looks like a temporary file