Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 3 Jul 1999 17:40:32 +0100 (GMT) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: (reiserfs) Re: Summary of how linux can best avoid the need for streams |
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Hi Chip.
>>> Few people use "sed" on raw binary data.
>> Curiously enough, I've recently written several bash shell script >> utilities for a customer that did just that, as it was the easiest >> way to get the task done.
> I hope that's GNU sed; some of the AT&T-derived versions retain > an old line length limitation. (Likewise sort.)
It's the sed supplied with RedHat Linux 4.1 in one case, and with RedHat Linux 5.2 or 6.0 in the others...
Best wishes from Riley.
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