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Subject: Re: problem with "sed" on cygwin...duplicable?
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
> You probably have another version of sed in your path then.  WJFFM.
> 
> cygcheck output would also tell us if you have the right version of sed.

Thanks...found it...
Don't think cygcheck would have told you anything.  Does it print
bash aliases?  When I tried a 'which', I found the alias (which included
a "-r" so tool thought I was doing "sed -r -r".  Shot myself in the foot.
Ah well...


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