Well, I have wily and I am observing this bug all the time (starting from a few months ago), or at least I was told that what I'm observing was a duplicate of this bug.
What I see is that when I grep text files, randomly (but the same files will consistently produce the same results) text files are processed like binary files, meaning that the output is Binary file xxxx.txt matches rather than the line of text with the match. Most of the times, text files that are incorrectly processed as binary are ISO-8859-whatever encoded while files that are matched like text as expected are utf8-encoded (my locale is utf8). However, I tried with two files I created from scratch, one utf-8 and the other iso-8859, and I couldn't reproduce the issue at will. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to grep in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1547466 Title: grep switches into binary mode while processing a text file Status in grep package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in grep source package in Xenial: In Progress Status in grep source package in Yakkety: Fix Released Status in grep package in Debian: Fix Released Bug description: I noticed this staring to happen in Xenial about two days ago. When running sbuild (or now the buildd, too), the build breaks when trying to compile a generated file. I traced the problem down to grep suddenly acting weird. When not having any language set (or a non-UTF8 mode) it will start printing some lines of a source file and then suddenly end that by printing "Binary file ... matches". With the attached file, the difference can be observed (running Xenial): LANG=C grep -v xxx grant_table.h and LANG=C.UTF-8 grep -v xxx grant_table.h SRU INFORMATION =============== Upstream fixes: - http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grep.git/commit/?id=d8a366218 (but depends on previous patches and is not sufficient by itself) - http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grep.git/commit/?id=d8a366218 (tests+doc) Test case: Call grep on a file or a string with non-ASCII characters in the C locale: $ echo 'héll☺ ≥x' | LC_ALL=C grep . In xenial this just shows "Binary file (standard input) matches", with the fix it should show the actual input string (with some garbled output of course as the UTF-8 chars cannot be displayed in C) Regression potential: grep is being used in tons of places; during xenial we had to fix/put a "use grep -a" workaround into a lot of packages to fix the fallout from grep 2.23 which introduced this. That said, as a result of "Binary file matches" does not give any more information than the actual string match, and scripts which get along with this answer most likely just check the exit code anyway (which does not change), the risk is bearable. We will soon do a test rebuild in yakkety with gcc-6 and grep 2.25, and will sift through the results to identify new FTBFS that are due to grep 2.25. This SRU should not be released until this happens. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grep/+bug/1547466/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp