I've updated the version of sed to 4.1.3-1.
This is the latest stable sed release 4.1.3.
Changes since 4.1.2:
* regex addresses do not use leftmost-longest matching. In other words,
/.\+/ only looks for a single character, and does not try to find as
many of them as possible like it used to
On 29 Jan, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> * regex addresses do not use leftmost-longest matching. In other words,
>/.\+/ only looks for a single character, and does not try to find as
>many of them as possible like it used to do.
Interesting: does that mean every existing script that relie
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Luke Kendall wrote:
> On 29 Jan, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > * regex addresses do not use leftmost-longest matching. In other words,
> >/.\+/ only looks for a single character, and does not try to find as
> >many of them as possible like it used to do.
>
> Interestin
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