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Makes sense. Last I heard, default sed on Ubuntu is GNU sed and default AWK is mawk.
Regards,
Alister
I should have said BREs rather than back references, but the times I most often see a sed substitute command fail is when I'm using back references. On the Linux sed man page provided in these forums, you'll find:
Quote:
REGULAR EXPRESSIONS
POSIX.2 BREs should be supported, but they aren't completely because of performance prob-
lems. The \n sequence in a regular expression matches the newline character, and simi-
larly for \a, \t, and other sequences.
I don't currently have access to a Linux system and I can't give a clear statement of what POSIX.2 BRE features are not supported by the Linux sed utility, but I have seen several cases in these forums where a standards conforming sed script (such as the one protocomm posted in this thread:
or a similar suggestion I would have made until I saw protocomm's suggestion and the statement that it didn't work:
) fail on the GNU utilities version of sed but work as specified by the standards with an AIX, HP/UX, OS X, or Solaris system sed utility.
This User Gave Thanks to Don Cragun For This Post:
I should have said BREs rather than back references, but the times I most often see a sed substitute command fail is when I'm using back references. On the Linux sed man page provided in these forums, you'll find:
I don't currently have access to a Linux system and I can't give a clear statement of what POSIX.2 BRE features are not supported by the Linux sed utility, but I have seen several cases in these forums where a standards conforming sed script (such as the one protocomm posted in this thread:
or a similar suggestion I would have made until I saw protocomm's suggestion and the statement that it didn't work:
) fail on the GNU utilities version of sed but work as specified by the standards with an AIX, HP/UX, OS X, or Solaris system sed utility.
Don Cragun, your line code works fine on my macbook.
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