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RE: RES: CVS import
From: |
Carucci, Jason |
Subject: |
RE: RES: CVS import |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Apr 2004 17:09:27 -0400 |
How is this the grep command? It doesn't support regular expressions which
is kind of the whole point of grep isn't it?
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Jim.Hyslop
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To: 'Conrad T. Pino'; Geoff Beier
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Subject: RE: RES: CVS import
Conrad T. Pino wrote:
> To: Geoff Beier
> > What version of Windows is this? The output I get from that command
> > outside of the cygwin environment on a windows 2000 or xp box is:
> > FIND: Parameter format not correct
>
> It's not native Windows, could be CygWin, MKS Tool Kit...
It's native on Windows XP, at least. I have a copy in my system32 directory,
with the following version information:
Description: Find String (grep) Utility
Company: Microsoft Corporation
File Version: 5.1.2600.0 (xpclient.010817-1148)
Internal name: find
Item Name: Microsoft(r) Windows(r) Operating System
As the description says, it's basically the 'grep' command.
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Jim Hyslop
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