On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 13:11:38 -0500, Paul Jarc wrote:
> Eric Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This will not work correctly on Windows.  At best, it will throw an
> > error because FILE is locked (being read by sed) while the > is trying
> > to open it for writing.
> FILE wouldn't be read by sed; FILE.in would.
> cp FILE.in FILE            # for permissions (use -p?)
> sed '...' < FILE.in > FILE # for content

Indeed.  I misread Akim's suggestion.

-- ES


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