In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue,
24 Dec 2002 16:21:32 -0800 (PST), Tim Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
tim> > sed -e 's/ \?\([\.,@]\) */\1/g' -e 's/ *:/:/g' -e 's/#.*//'
tim>
tim> It doesn't work with the sed on UnixWare or sed on SCO OpenServer.
tim> The 's/#.*//' rule works.
tim> It seems to do the right thing with GNU sed.
Do you have the possibility to either figure out a sed expression that
works with the SCO and UnixWare seds, or send me the man pages for sed
on each of those systems?
As far as I understand, we need the filtering I picture above. Do you
understand what it does?
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