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Re: gl_ABSOLUTE_HEADER_ONE and older seds
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Paul Eggert |
Subject: |
Re: gl_ABSOLUTE_HEADER_ONE and older seds |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Oct 2011 22:07:29 -0700 |
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On 10/13/11 16:51, Bruno Haible wrote:
> But it does not help for the NeXTstep case, where sed chokes on any
> regex delimiter that is not a slash. So what's the point?
Sorry, I didn't know that NeXTstep's sed was that badly
broken. The original message mentions only \|...|{...}
as not working, and my (as it turns out, vain) hope
was that bypassing the "{" would work around the problem.
- Re: gl_ABSOLUTE_HEADER_ONE and older seds, Bruno Haible, 2011/10/13
- Re: gl_ABSOLUTE_HEADER_ONE and older seds, Daniel Richard G., 2011/10/13
- Re: gl_ABSOLUTE_HEADER_ONE and older seds, Bruno Haible, 2011/10/13
- Re: gl_ABSOLUTE_HEADER_ONE and older seds, Daniel Richard G., 2011/10/14
- Re: porting to NeXTstep, Bruno Haible, 2011/10/14
- Re: porting to NeXTstep, Daniel Richard G., 2011/10/15
- Re: perror.m4 test, Bruno Haible, 2011/10/15
- Re: perror.m4 test, Eric Blake, 2011/10/15
- Re: perror.m4 test, Bruno Haible, 2011/10/22
- Preserving non-alphanumeric characters in git commits [was Re: porting to NeXTstep], Gary V. Vaughan, 2011/10/15
- Re: porting to NeXTstep, Daniel Richard G., 2011/10/17