Re: [netmod] Where can I use ? - rfcstrip

2020-03-31 Thread Erik Auerswald
Hi, On 30.03.20 18:10, Balázs Lengyel wrote: > From: Kent Watsen > > [...] > > All The extracted files (including the two that are NOT folded) > > contain a ‘^@‘ character at the EOF. This must be something > > introduced by `rfcstrip` because `rfcfold` does a simple file-level > > copy when

Re: [netmod] Where can I use ? - rfcstrip

2020-03-30 Thread Kent Watsen
> On Mar 30, 2020, at 12:10 PM, Balázs Lengyel > wrote: > > Hello Kent, > Sorry for not providing a clear pointer to my work. As you have already found > it, I just include it here for reference to others: > https://github.com/BalazsLengyel/rfcstrip >

Re: [netmod] Where can I use ? - rfcstrip

2020-03-30 Thread Balázs Lengyel
Hello Kent, Sorry for not providing a clear pointer to my work. As you have already found it, I just include it here for reference to others: https://github.com/BalazsLengyel/rfcstrip I assume ggrep is the gnu grep ? Maybe we should make that a variable for grep like we have for AWK=awk I