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sed trouble
Hello
I use sed to insert text into files in unix shell scripts and I've noticed that sed create empty files such as sed6OAPQ6, sedioICv3, sedOYkVW6, sedu1yKVY, etc. Whay sed creates these files and how to fix this issue? thanks in advance rgds Teo |
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