Hiroyuki NISHIMURA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am afraid that I think Sun's sed is No Good, GNU sed is Good.
I cannot reproduce the problem on my Solaris 9 sparc host. Perhaps you need to patch your Solaris installation? Here's the 'sed' I have: 136-pete $ ls -l /usr/bin/sed -r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin 28976 Dec 9 2002 /usr/bin/sed 137-pete $ md5sum /usr/bin/sed 108fb559f93421c70ce924fc95a3564a /usr/bin/sed but I suppose it could be a library problem, too. Or maybe it's your locale? (Just guessing.)