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- Date: 01 Feb 2003 00:35:46 +0900
- From: bruno raoult <br@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] GREP basics
- References: <20030130.234546.74755592.acmuller@example.com><20030130145621.13005.qmail@example.com><20030131.020749.74755790.acmuller@example.com><1043951036.10659.13.camel@example.com> <20030131124356.GC29702@example.com>
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 21:43, Josh Glover wrote: > I would not call Charles a lazy person. First of all, I know of his > contributions to this mailing list and the open source community at large. > Check out his page (http://www.acmuller.net/) if you do not believe me. > > Secondly, in this case, I did not feel that he had not done his homework. > Seeing that none other than Matt Doughty replied, I would have to conclude > that the question was worthwhile by that metric. ;) > > Gently forth then go, my dear Bruno. Ok, sorry Charles. I was just a little angry because you did not explain first that one occurence only of the string could be in each line. If not, it is much more difficult, and I spent some time to try to resolve the problem. Sorry again for my (too strong) words. By the way, its New Year for 1 fifth (or is it 1 fourth?) of the world tonight. Much more interesting than perl or grep. Kampai! br. -- GPG Key: 653514E5 (http://www.raoult.com/gpg) -- Sorry. I forget what I was going to say. -- /.Attachment: signature.asc
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