Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
well, at 4.x, FreeBSD sed doesn't support -E, is that GNU sed which support
this option or 5.x FreeBSD sed ? for instance, GNU sed port doesn't exists !
Really? Funny. I'm not sure our sed is GNU sed. IIRC, it uses regex(3)
instead of gnuregex.
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Daniel C. Sobral
I made a sed script to ease migration of kernel configuration files from
the few-weeks-ago-CURRENT to current-CURRENT, and thought I might as well
share it since it makes things easy (autonomous :)
You can find it at
http://people.freebsd.org/~green/oldconfig2new
It requires extended
Brian Fundakowski Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I made a sed script to ease migration of kernel configuration files from
the few-weeks-ago-CURRENT to current-CURRENT, and thought I might as well
share it since it makes things easy (autonomous :)
You can find it at
"Cyrille" == Cyrille Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cyrille well, at 4.x, FreeBSD sed doesn't support -E, is that GNU sed
Cyrille which support this option or 5.x FreeBSD sed ? for instance,
Cyrille GNU sed port doesn't exists !
FreeBSD-Current sed supports -E option...
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Brian Fundakowski Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I made a sed script to ease migration of kernel configuration files from
the few-weeks-ago-CURRENT to current-CURRENT, and thought I might as well
share it since it makes things easy (autonomous :)
You can find it at