Jeff King writes:
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 11:43:45PM +, John Keeping wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 04:15:31PM -0500, Eric Sunshine wrote:
>> > On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 12:32 PM, John Keeping wrote:
>> > > GNU grep 2.23 detects the input used in this test as binary data so it
>> > > do
On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 11:43:45PM +, John Keeping wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 04:15:31PM -0500, Eric Sunshine wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 12:32 PM, John Keeping wrote:
> > > GNU grep 2.23 detects the input used in this test as binary data so it
> > > does not work for extracting
On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 6:43 PM, John Keeping wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 04:15:31PM -0500, Eric Sunshine wrote:
>> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 12:32 PM, John Keeping wrote:
>> > GNU grep 2.23 detects the input used in this test as binary data so it
>> > does not work for extracting lines from a
On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 04:15:31PM -0500, Eric Sunshine wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 12:32 PM, John Keeping wrote:
> > GNU grep 2.23 detects the input used in this test as binary data so it
> > does not work for extracting lines from a file. We could add the "-a"
> > option to force grep to t
On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 12:32 PM, John Keeping wrote:
> GNU grep 2.23 detects the input used in this test as binary data so it
> does not work for extracting lines from a file. We could add the "-a"
> option to force grep to treat the input as text, but not all
> implementations support that. In
GNU grep 2.23 detects the input used in this test as binary data so it
does not work for extracting lines from a file. We could add the "-a"
option to force grep to treat the input as text, but not all
implementations support that. Instead, use sed to extract the desired
lines since it will alway
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