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Subject: Re: 1.3.12: zgrep option bug/problem
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On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 10:50:19AM -0400, Matt Rice wrote:
> It appears when I try to zgrep multiple files and suppress the filename 
> output with the short option, -h, it does no good.  It does, however, appear 
> to work with the long option, --no-filename.  I'm assuming this is a bug 
> because -h works fine on SuSE 10.1
>
> Ex:  zgrep -hE 'abc123' file1.gz file2.gz

Cygwin is using the raw upstream version of zgrep.  Cygwin's version
behaves similarly to my gentoo system but behaves differently from my
ubuntu system.

If it is important to you, you might want to report this upstream at
"bug-gzip at gnu dot org".

cgf

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