Probably, my mail did not reach freebsd-hackers mailing list
because of absense of inreply-to headers.
So, I will resend.
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From: "Teddy" <tfuruya>
To: "Darryl Okahata" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Search a symbol in the source tree 
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 00:13:10 +0900
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Thank you for your mail.

-----Original Message-----
Sender : Darryl Okahata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject : Re: Search a symbol in the source tree


>> But, what various and interesting methods to search symbols there are !
>
>     Do people actually read what's posted here?
>
>     A few days ago, I posted a detailed comparison of various
>packages.  Go read the archives:



Your mail is rather long and the conclusion is hard to grip for me.
Is your point is that for grep with -R option
>...with grep, you need to limit your searches.  Also,
>"grep -R" doesn't work very well....
and, for global
>...I've got mixed feelings about global. ...
> ...for best results, you have to remember to use different options when
searching ...
???

Am I right ?

>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=331467+341670+/usr/local/www/db
/text/1999/freebsd-hackers/19991017.freebsd-hackers
>
>Side note: Shigio Yamaguchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has found some issues
>and bugs regarding GLOBAL, and so GLOBAL is not as bad as the article
>makes it out to be.
>
>--
> Darryl Okahata
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Teddy Furuya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>




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