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Unix Shareware with the -B and -A grep fuctionality
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Can anyone help me or tell me how I can get a unix shareware that will allow me use grep with the following flags -A and -B. the version of Unix we have dont have this. I am doing a grep on a log to capture any error but I want what is returend to be more meaningful. Thanks Amen. |
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