> On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Rick Carroll wrote:
> > Perhaps save text option (sticky bit) will help.
> > Causes the program's text to be saved in memory for faster subsequent execution.
> >
> > chmod o+t /bin/grep
>
> i'm pretty sure that option has long since lost any value.
>
> rday
How about l
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Rick Carroll wrote:
> Perhaps save text option (sticky bit) will help.
> Causes the program's text to be saved in memory for faster subsequent execution.
>
> chmod o+t /bin/grep
i'm pretty sure that option has long since lost any value.
rday
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Subject: GREP on Redhat 7.3
I have recently upgraded to RH7.3 and I have several shell scripts that use the GREP
command quite extensively. The problem that I have is that the version of GREP
(2.5.1) that comes with this release of RH is 114076 bytes in size, about 10
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 09:32:45AM -0500, Dan Gervais wrote:
[...]
> have is that the version of GREP (2.5.1) that comes with this
> release of RH is 114076 bytes in size, about 10 times larger than
> the version I used on my old Sun box.
[...]
As an aside: GNU grep (which is what comes with RHL)
* Dan Gervais
> I have recently upgraded to RH7.3 and I have several shell scripts that use the GREP
>command quite extensively. The problem that I have is that the version of GREP
>(2.5.1) that comes with this release of RH is 114076 bytes in size, about 10 times
>larger than the version I use
I have recently upgraded to RH7.3 and I have several shell scripts that use the GREP
command quite extensively. The problem that I have is that the version of GREP
(2.5.1) that comes with this release of RH is 114076 bytes in size, about 10 times
larger than the version I used on my old Sun box