On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 03:39:43PM -0800, Paul Eggert wrote: > Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 09:08:24 -0800 > From: "David O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I want a silent ignore of binary files. > > It'd be reasonable to add an option to do this, after the feature > freeze is over and 2.4 comes out. Cool! :-) Would you able to reserve the option's letter and GNU-style long name now? I'd like to add this feature to GNU Grep 2.3 in FreeBSD. Is there an alpha of 2.4 available anywhere? I wouldn't mind adding the environmental vars support to our 2.3 also. -- -- David ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, faulty binary ... Thomas Stromberg
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, faulty binary ... Paul Eggert
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, faulty bin... David O'Brien
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, faulty... Paul Eggert
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, fa... David O'Brien
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, faulty binary ... Alain Magloire
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, faulty bin... Peter Jeremy
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, faulty... Alain Magloire
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, faulty bin... David O'Brien
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, faulty... Paul Eggert
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, fa... David O'Brien
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURREN... Alain Magloire
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CU... David O'Brien
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CU... Paul Eggert
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CU... Ruslan Ermilov
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CU... Alain Magloire
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CU... Paul Eggert
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, faulty... Alain Magloire
- Re: Bad 'grep' behaviour in -CURRENT, faulty binary detec... Paul Eggert