Dear GNU Grep Maintainers, I have upgraded to GNU grep version 3.11 and re-ran the test. Unfortunately, the issue persists. Below are the detailed steps and the transcript of the commands and their outputs:
### System Information: - **Grep Version**: 3.11 - **Operating System**: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) - **Memory**: - Total RAM: 2.7 GiB - Used RAM: 1.8 GiB - Free RAM: 594 MiB - Shared: 64 MiB - Buff/Cache: 331 MiB - Available: 926 MiB - Swap: Not configured ### Steps to Reproduce: 1. **Directory Listing**: ```bash $ ls -l /path/to/directory total 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 user user 20 May 17 12:34 file1.txt -rw-r--r-- 1 user user 15 May 17 12:34 file2.txt drwxr-xr-x 2 user user 4096 May 17 12:34 subdir ``` 2. **Command Execution with Specific Pattern**: ```bash $ grep -r 'specific_pattern' /path/to/directory ``` 3. **Output and Errors**: ```plaintext $ script -c "grep -r 'specific_pattern' /path/to/directory" output.log Script started, file is output.log The build failed because the process exited too early. This probably means the system ran out of memory or someone called `kill -9` on the process. Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERNS [FILE]... Try 'grep --help' for more information. Script done, file is output.log ``` Please let me know if further information is required to diagnose and resolve this issue. Thank you for your assistance. Yours faithfully, Joshua 09023556682 okikijoshua...@gmail.com