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Re: grep problems


Hannu E K Nevalainen schrieb:
From: Mark.Bevan@gwent.wales.nhs.uk
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 9:47 AM
I was having some trouble using grep to look for text in files.
From some tests it looks like meta characters cause the problem to show
itself :

....


To get more info regarding the use/setup of rxvt+bash: Use google.com on
"site:cygwin.com rxvt" - I bet you'll find a lot of information.

C:\temp>grep text /temp/*.txt
GREP: /temp/*.txt: No such file or directory

C:\temp>grep text c:/temp/*.txt
c:/temp/test.txt:text

I have upgraded to latest release of Cygwin and this has not
changed things.
I have tried the above on a Windows 98 and Windows XP system as
well - same results.

Any ideas how I get around this problem ?

But at first this poor user has to install cygwin and use a cygwin shell and a cygwin grep.
Not the NT cmd.exe and some strange non-cygwin grep, as he did. (as Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes already posted)


Non of these grep versions he did actually use:
- grep and sgrep, Win32 port by Tim Charron (http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/grep.html)
- borland's turbo grep.com (v2.9)
- Win32 port by Marc Geist (as grep32.exe)
- agrep and agrepw32 (from GLIMPSE) (http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/4889/agrep.html)


Wonder how much other win32 grep's are floating there around.
--
Reini Urban
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/


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