Maybe we can have `journalctl-grep` package for administrators that use
this grep functionality for checking what happened? Nowadays debugging
is recognized as foremost computing activity, even chips have special
JTAG pins to allow online debugging.

I could expect most of the system administrators with big logs would
appreciate faster searching of log files thanks to `journalctl -g` in
the leading cloud operating system.

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Title:
  Journalctl compiled without pattern matching support, pcre2 is not in
  main

Status in pcre2 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Please add pattern matching support to journalctl.  At the moment, the
  -g (--grep) option as described in the man page doesn't work:

  ╰─▶ journalctl --grep=xhci-hcd 
  Compiled without pattern matching support

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