Hi,
On 09-09-2022 23:05, Christoph Berg wrote:
Re: Santiago Ruano Rincón
Changes are ready. I'll upload on Monday.
Thanks!
Indeed. Thanks.
Paul
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Re: Santiago Ruano Rincón
> Changes are ready. I'll upload on Monday.
Thanks!
Christoph
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Changes are ready. I'll upload on Monday.
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El 07/09/22 a las 21:13, Paul Gevers escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> For transparency I'm letting you know that, with my Release Team manager hat
> on, I have just added a migration block on grep.
>
> On Wed, 7 Sep 2022 17:39:45 +0200 Santiago Ruano =?iso-8859-1?Q?Rinc=F3n?=
> wrote:
> > For the
Hi all,
For transparency I'm letting you know that, with my Release Team manager
hat on, I have just added a migration block on grep.
On Wed, 7 Sep 2022 17:39:45 +0200 Santiago Ruano
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Rinc=F3n?= wrote:
For the moment, I am waiting for (a final) upstream input about those
Hi Christoph,
El 07/09/22 a las 16:45, Christoph Berg escribió:
> POSIX has these notes:
>
> RATIONALE
>
> This grep has been enhanced in an upwards-compatible way to provide the
> exact functionality of the historical egrep and fgrep commands as well. It
> was the clear intention of the
POSIX has these notes:
RATIONALE
This grep has been enhanced in an upwards-compatible way to provide the
exact functionality of the historical egrep and fgrep commands as well. It was
the clear intention of the standard developers to consolidate the three greps
into a single command.
Package: grep
Version: 3.8-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
I see egrep and fgrep have started throwing deprecation warnings:
$ egrep
egrep: warning: egrep is obsolescent; using grep -E
I understand that they have been dubbed deprecated for quite a while:
(manpage of an older grep version)
In
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