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Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2003 15:10:23 -0500
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From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman AT CraneSoftwrights DOT com>
Subject: Setup 2.249.2.5, Package 'grep' 2.5-1, missing 'egrep.exe' and
'fgrep.exe'
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Hi folks,

I used to use one of the Cygwin B packages where the egrep.exe utility was 
included.

I'm on an XP system and I downloaded replacement packages yesterday and 
ensured that I included the "grep" package.

I went to use "egrep.exe" and found it wasn't installed.  I did find an 
egrep.1 but it just points to grep.

I reviewed my installation and found "Keep" for grep package 2.5-1 
(indicating to me the package has been installed), and see egrep listed in 
the package description.  I also see fgrep listed, though I'm not 
interested in using it.

Neither egrep.exe nor fgrep.exe exist in my bin/ directory, as I would have 
expected.  Did this fall through the cracks?

In the short term I can copy grep.exe to egrep.exe because my existing 
batch files rely on it by name, so I just thought I'd report this in case 
either:

  (1) the files get added or

  (2) the package description removes references to the files not included.

I hope this helps.

................... Ken

p.s. http://cygwin.com/bugs.html points to http://cygwin.com/lists.html and 
says where *not* to send bugs, but not where bugs should be sent for 
problems like this ... I would have thought that would be a FAQ: "which 
bugs (by example) go to which mail lists?"

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