Chuck Swiger escribió:

I'd just updated the BSD grep port to bsd-grep-20080725_1, but regrettably have noticed that many things using grep stopped working. For example, running GNU-style ./configure hangs here:

  configure: creating ./config.status
  load: 1.15  cmd: sh 72964 [runnable] 7.60u 95.78s 14% 2260k

A trivial test case:

% echo 'fee\nfi\nfoe\nfum' | ./grep -v fi
% echo 'fee\nfi\nfoe\nfum' | /usr/bin/grep -v fi
fee
foe
fum
% ./grep --version
grep (BSD grep) 2.5.1-FreeBSD
Hello Chuck,

thanks for your notes. It seems very strange to me, because GNU grep produces the same output for me. Apart from this, the -v flag was really broken, but I applied some fixes before updating the port and in the version, which I committer, I thought that the -v flag was compatible.

Here is what I get at the moment:

> echo 'fee\nfi\nfoe\nfum' | ./grep -v fi
> echo 'fee\nfi\nfoe\nfum' | /usr/bin/grep -v fi
> /usr/bin/grep -V
grep (GNU grep) 2.5.1-FreeBSD

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It's still the same, thus I don't understand how you could produce that output with GNU grep.

Best,

--
Gabor Kovesdan

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