Print lines matching a pattern
The grep command searches one or more input files
for lines containing a match to a specified pattern.
By default, grep prints the matching lines.
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grep-2.28.tar.xz | 0001374532 1.31 MB | |
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grep.changes | 0000034369 33.6 KB | |
grep.keyring | 0000061322 59.9 KB | |
grep.spec | 0000003095 3.02 KB |
Revision 62 (latest revision is 91)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Andreas Stieger (AndreasStieger)
(revision 62)
- Update to version 2.28: * Improve performance for -E or -G pattern lists that are easily converted to -F format. * Fix performance regression with multiple patterns. * When standard output is /dev/null, grep no longer fails when standard input is a file in the Linux /proc file system, or when standard input is a pipe and standard output is in append mode. * When grep -Fo finds matches of differing length, it could mistakenly print a shorter one. Now it prints a longest one. - Drop upstreamed proc-lseek-glitch.patch (forwarded request 455466 from pluskalm)
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