John Waller wrote:
> OK, if the GNU sed is what I need to resolve the issue then I'll get it. Let 
> me know if you feel that is the issue. Here's the output of the grep command.
> 
> bash-2.05# grep '^SED' config.log
> SED='/usr/bin/sed'

You may want to try to install the latest Sun patch for sed first. If that 
doesn't help, try with GNU sed.
Please report your progress back to the list.


+Thomas

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