08-27-2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sathyaonnuix
Ah how i read it incorrectly.. Hope this works..
sed 's/\(exclude\)/#\1/g;s/\(exclude=\)/#\1/g'
@Elixir: Am on my mobile.. couldn't try..
That will not work either.
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