Donald Sharp writes:
>
> An actual problem with sed( /usr/ucb/sed ) in backuprecover-22.
What version of CVS are you using? As far as I can see,
backuprecover-22 doesn't use sed. And it looks to me like even sed from
7th Edition Unix (which is usually held up as the standard for
portability) could handle everything from sanity.sh.
> I guess my biggest complaint is that sanity.sh is completely dependent
> on your path, and that I don't see a real good way of getting around
> this problem....
That's not a problem, it's a feature! (And the way you get around it is
by changing the path; if not for you, at least for sanity.sh.)
-Larry Jones
I just can't identify with that kind of work ethic. -- Calvin
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