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Wed Apr 10 20:20:08 UTC 2024 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- restore texinfo macros for SLE15
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Wed Aug 16 14:21:13 UTC 2023 - Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
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@ -24,7 +29,7 @@ Thu Mar 30 07:41:18 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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* With -P, \d now matches only ASCII digits, regardless of
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PCRE options/modes. The changes in grep-3.9 to make ^H and \w
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work properly had the undesirable side effect of making \d
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also match e.g., the Arabic digits: ٠١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩.
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also match e.g., the Arabic digits: ٠١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩.
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With grep-3.9, -P '\d+' would match that ten-digit (20-byte)
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string. Now, to match such a digit, you would use \p{Nd}.
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Similarly, \D is now mapped to [^0-9].
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@ -51,7 +56,7 @@ Tue Sep 20 08:29:41 UTC 2022 - Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Sun Sep 4 10:13:04 UTC 2022 - Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
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- GNU grep 3.8:
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- GNU grep 3.8 (jsc#PED-6579):
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* The -P option is now based on PCRE2 instead of the older PCRE
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(boo#1201803)
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* egrep and fgrep commands, deprecated since release 2.5.3 (2007), now
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@ -63,7 +68,7 @@ Sun Sep 4 10:13:04 UTC 2022 - Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
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POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, since POSIX now allows the GNU behavior
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* In locales using UTF-8 encoding, the regular expression '.' no
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longer sometimes fails to match Unicode characters
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* The -s option no longer suppresses "binary file matches"
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* The -s option no longer suppresses "binary file matches"
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messages.
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- doc: fix man page syntax errors (bsc#1201001)
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@ -75,7 +80,7 @@ Wed Aug 3 12:26:44 UTC 2022 - Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
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Tue May 24 19:42:42 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- use release keyring rather than full one for validation
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- use release keyring rather than full one for validation
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Tue May 24 14:15:24 UTC 2022 - Stephan Kulow <coolo@suse.com>
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@ -85,7 +90,7 @@ Tue May 24 14:15:24 UTC 2022 - Stephan Kulow <coolo@suse.com>
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Tue Mar 15 21:51:41 UTC 2022 - Bernhard Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.com>
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- Make profiling deterministic (bsc#1040589)
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- Make profiling deterministic (bsc#1040589, SLE-24115)
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Sat Feb 12 13:40:18 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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@ -136,7 +141,7 @@ Mon Sep 28 08:54:47 UTC 2020 - Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
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- grep 3.5:
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* message for matching binary files now sent to stderr, and changed
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* --files-without-match (-L) behavior reverted to again succeed
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* --files-without-match (-L) behavior reverted to again succeed
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when a line is selected, not when a file is listed
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* various bug fixes
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- drop gnulib-test-avoid-FP-perror-strerror.patch, upstream
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@ -251,12 +256,12 @@ Wed Feb 8 09:56:26 UTC 2017 - mpluskal@suse.com
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* Improve performance for -E or -G pattern lists that are easily
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converted to -F format.
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* Fix performance regression with multiple patterns.
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* When standard output is /dev/null, grep no longer fails when
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* When standard output is /dev/null, grep no longer fails when
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standard input is a file in the Linux /proc file system, or when
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standard input is a pipe and standard output is in append mode.
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* When grep -Fo finds matches of differing length, it could
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mistakenly print a shorter one. Now it prints a longest one.
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- Drop upstreamed proc-lseek-glitch.patch
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- Drop upstreamed proc-lseek-glitch.patch
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Mon Dec 12 16:51:24 UTC 2016 - schwab@suse.de
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@ -305,7 +310,7 @@ Fri Oct 28 13:01:39 UTC 2016 - astieger@suse.com
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* In multibyte locales, grep now handles leading "." in patterns
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more efficiently.
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* grep now prints a "FILENAME:LINENO: " prefix when diagnosing
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an invalid regular expression that was read from an
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an invalid regular expression that was read from an
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'-f'-specified file.
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@ -324,56 +329,56 @@ Fri Apr 22 13:49:18 UTC 2016 - astieger@suse.com
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Fri Mar 11 09:30:02 UTC 2016 - mpluskal@suse.com
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- Update to 2.24
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* grep -z would match strings it should not. To trigger the bug,
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you'd have to use a regular expression including an anchor
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(^ or $) and a feature like a range or a backreference, causing
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* grep -z would match strings it should not. To trigger the bug,
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you'd have to use a regular expression including an anchor
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(^ or $) and a feature like a range or a backreference, causing
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grep to forego its DFA matcher and resort to using re_search.
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With a multibyte locale, that matcher could mistakenly match a
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string containing a newline. For example, this command:
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With a multibyte locale, that matcher could mistakenly match a
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string containing a newline. For example, this command:
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printf 'a\nb\0' | LC_ALL=en_US.utf-8 grep -z '^[a-b]*b'
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would mistakenly match and print all four input bytes. After
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would mistakenly match and print all four input bytes. After
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the fix, there is no match, as expected.
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[bug introduced in grep-2.7]
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* grep -Pz now diagnoses attempts to use patterns containing ^
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and $, instead of mishandling these patterns. This problem
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seems to be inherent to the PCRE API; removing this limitation
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is on PCRE's maint/README wish list. Patterns can continue to
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match literal ^ and $ by escaping them with \ (now needed even
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* grep -Pz now diagnoses attempts to use patterns containing ^
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and $, instead of mishandling these patterns. This problem
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seems to be inherent to the PCRE API; removing this limitation
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is on PCRE's maint/README wish list. Patterns can continue to
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match literal ^ and $ by escaping them with \ (now needed even
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inside [...]). [bug introduced in grep-2.5]
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Fri Feb 5 08:01:46 UTC 2016 - mpluskal@suse.com
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- Update to 2.23
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* Binary files are now less likely to generate diagnostics and
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more likely to yield text matches. grep now reports "Binary
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file FOO matches" and suppresses further output instead of
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outputting a line containing an encoding error; hence grep can
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now report matching text before a later binary match.
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Formerly, grep reported FOO to be binary when it found an
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encoding error in FOO before generating output for FOO, which
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meant it never reported both matching text and matching binary
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data; this was less useful for searching text containing
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encoding errors in non-matching lines. [bug introduced in
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* Binary files are now less likely to generate diagnostics and
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more likely to yield text matches. grep now reports "Binary
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file FOO matches" and suppresses further output instead of
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outputting a line containing an encoding error; hence grep can
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now report matching text before a later binary match.
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Formerly, grep reported FOO to be binary when it found an
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encoding error in FOO before generating output for FOO, which
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meant it never reported both matching text and matching binary
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data; this was less useful for searching text containing
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encoding errors in non-matching lines. [bug introduced in
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grep-2.21]
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* grep -c no longer stops counting when finding binary data.
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* grep -c no longer stops counting when finding binary data.
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[bug introduced in grep-2.21]
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* grep no longer outputs encoding errors in unibyte locales. For
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* grep no longer outputs encoding errors in unibyte locales. For
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example, if the byte '\x81' is not a valid character in a
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unibyte locale, grep treats the byte as binary data. [bug
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unibyte locale, grep treats the byte as binary data. [bug
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introduced in grep-2.21]
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* grep -oP is no longer susceptible to an infinite loop when
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processing invalid UTF8 just before a match. [bug introduced in
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* grep -oP is no longer susceptible to an infinite loop when
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processing invalid UTF8 just before a match. [bug introduced in
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grep-2.22]
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* --exclude and related options are now matched against trailing
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* --exclude and related options are now matched against trailing
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parts of command-line arguments, not against the entire
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arguments. This partly reverts the --exclude-related change
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arguments. This partly reverts the --exclude-related change
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in 2.22. [bug introduced in grep-2.22]
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* --line-buffer is no longer ineffective when combined with -l.
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* --line-buffer is no longer ineffective when combined with -l.
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[bug introduced in grep-2.5]
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* -xw is now equivalent to -x more consistently, with -P and
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* -xw is now equivalent to -x more consistently, with -P and
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with backrefs. [bug only partially fixed in grep-2.19]
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- Update info handling scriplets
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- Update info handling scriplets
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* move from postun to preun
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* add dependeny for preun
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- Refresh partially upstreamed patch
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* performance improved for rejecting data that cannot match even
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the first part of a nontrivial pattern.
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* performance improved for very long strings in patterns.
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* If a file contains data improperly encoded for the current
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* If a file contains data improperly encoded for the current
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locale, and this is discovered before any of the file's contents
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are output, grep now treats the file as binary.
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* -P no longer reports an error and exits when given invalid UTF-8
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* grep in a non-UTF8 multibyte locale could mistakenly match in
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the middle of a multibyte character when using a '^'-anchored
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alternate in a pattern, leading it to print non-matching lines.
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* grep -F Y no longer fails to match in non-UTF8 multibyte locales
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* grep -F Y no longer fails to match in non-UTF8 multibyte locales
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* grep -E rejected unmatched ')', instead of treating it like '\)'.
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- Changes in behavior:
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* The GREP_OPTIONS environment variable is now obsolescent
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* In locales with multibyte character encodings other than UTF-8,
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patterns the same way the GNU regular expression matcher treats
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them, with respect to whether the errors can match parts of
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multibyte characters in data.
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* grep -w no longer mishandles a potential match adjacent to a
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* grep -w no longer mishandles a potential match adjacent to a
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letter that takes up two or more bytes in a multibyte encoding.
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Similarly, the patterns '\<', '\>', '\b', and '\B' no longer
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mishandle word-boundary matches in multibyte locales.
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* grep -P now works with -w and -x and backreferences. Before,
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echo aa|grep -Pw '(.)\1' would fail to match, yet
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echo aa|grep -Pw '(.)\2' would match.
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* grep -Pw now works like grep -w in that the matched string has
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* grep -Pw now works like grep -w in that the matched string has
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to be preceded and followed by non-word components or the
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beginning and end of the line (as opposed to word boundaries
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before). Before, this
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per the documentation on how grep's -w works.
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* grep -i no longer mishandles patterns containing titlecase
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characters. For example, in a locale containing the titlecase
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character 'Lj' (U+01C8 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH SMALL LETTER
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character 'Lj' (U+01C8 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH SMALL LETTER
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J), 'grep -i Lj' now matches both 'LJ' (U+01C7 LATIN CAPITAL
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LETTER LJ) and 'lj' (U+01C9 LATIN SMALL LETTER LJ).
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- remove mb-non-UTF8-performance.patch, committed upstream
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Wed Feb 19 10:32:43 UTC 2014 - mvyskocil@suse.com
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- update to 2.17
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- update to 2.17
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* grep -i in a multibyte locale is now typically 10 times faster
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for patterns that do not contain \ or [
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* grep (without -i) in a multibyte locale is now up to 7 times faster
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no output. E.g., seq 2 | LC_ALL=en_US.utf8 grep -il '^$' would
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mistakenly print "(standard input)". Related, seq 9 |
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LC_ALL=en_US.utf8 grep -in '^$' would print "2:4:6:8:10:12:14:16"
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and exit 0. Now it prints nothing and exits with status of 1.
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and exit 0. Now it prints nothing and exits with status of 1.
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[bug introduced in grep-2.6]
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* 'grep' no longer falsely reports text files as being binary on
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- Update to 2.12:
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* "echp P|grep --devices=skip P" once again prints P, as it did in
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2.10 [bug introduced in grep-2.11]
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* grep no longer segfaults with -r --exclude-dir and no file
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* grep no longer segfaults with -r --exclude-dir and no file
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operand. I.e., ":|grep -r --exclude-dir=D PAT" would segfault.
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[bug introduced in grep-2.11]
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* Recursive grep now uses fts for directory traversal, so it can
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handle much-larger directories without reporting things like
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"Filename too long", and it can run much faster when dealing
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with large directory hierarchies. [bug present since the
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handle much-larger directories without reporting things like
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"Filename too long", and it can run much faster when dealing
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with large directory hierarchies. [bug present since the
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beginning]
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* grep -E 'a{1000000000}' now reports an overflow error rather
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* grep -E 'a{1000000000}' now reports an overflow error rather
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than silently acting like grep -E 'a\{1000000000}'.
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* The -R option now has a long-option alias --dereference-recursive.
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* The -r (--recursive) option now follows only command-line
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symlinks. Also, by default -r now reads a device only if it is
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named on the command line; this can be overridden with --devices.
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-R acts as before, so use -R if you prefer the old behavior of
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* The -r (--recursive) option now follows only command-line
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symlinks. Also, by default -r now reads a device only if it is
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named on the command line; this can be overridden with --devices.
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-R acts as before, so use -R if you prefer the old behavior of
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following all symlinks and defaulting to reading all devices.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Tue Mar 13 18:18:23 UTC 2012 - tabraham@novell.com
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- Update to 2.11:
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* grep no longer dumps core on lines whose lengths do not fit in
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* grep no longer dumps core on lines whose lengths do not fit in
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'int'. (e.g., lines longer than 2 GiB on a typical 64-bit host).
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Instead, grep either works as expected, or reports an error.
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An error can occur if not enough main memory is available, or if
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the GNU C library's regular expression functions cannot handle
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An error can occur if not enough main memory is available, or if
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the GNU C library's regular expression functions cannot handle
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such long lines. [bug present since "the beginning"]
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* The -m, -A, -B, and -C options no longer mishandle context line
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counts that do not fit in 'int'. Also, grep -c's counts are now
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as if it were a text file. For example, "grep x ." now reports a
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read error on most systems; formerly, it ignored the error.
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[bug introduced in grep-2.5]
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* grep now exits with status 2 if a directory loop is found, instead
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of possibly exiting with status 0 or 1. [bug introduced in
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* grep now exits with status 2 if a directory loop is found, instead
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of possibly exiting with status 0 or 1. [bug introduced in
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grep-2.3]
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* The -s option now suppresses certain input error diagnostics that
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it formerly failed to suppress. These include errors when closing
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the input, when lseeking the input, and when the input is also the
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* The -s option now suppresses certain input error diagnostics that
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it formerly failed to suppress. These include errors when closing
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the input, when lseeking the input, and when the input is also the
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output. [bug introduced in grep-2.4]
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* On POSIX systems, commands like "grep PAT < FILE >> FILE" now report
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* On POSIX systems, commands like "grep PAT < FILE >> FILE" now report
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an error instead of looping. [bug present since "the beginning"]
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* The --include, --exclude, and --exclude-dir options now handle
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command-line arguments more consistently. --include and --exclude
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* grep no longer rejects "grep -qr . > out", i.e., when run with -q
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and an input file is the same as the output file, since with -q
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grep generates no output, so there is no risk of infinite loop or
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of an output-affecting race condition. Thus, the use of the
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of an output-affecting race condition. Thus, the use of the
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following options also disables the input-equals-output failure:
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--max-count=N (-m) (for N >= 2)
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--files-with-matches (-l)
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invoked with the -r option.
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* grep no longer misinterprets some alternations involving anchors
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(^, $, \< \> \B, \b). For example, grep -E "(^|\B)a" no
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longer reports a match for the string "x a". [bug present since
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longer reports a match for the string "x a". [bug present since
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"the beginning"]
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* If no file operand is given, and a command-line -r or equivalent
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option is given, grep now searches the working directory. Formerly
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- changes from 2.10:
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* grep no longer mishandles high-bit-set pattern bytes on systems
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where "char" is a signed type. [bug appears to affect only
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where "char" is a signed type. [bug appears to affect only
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MS-Windows]
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* On POSIX systems, grep now rejects a command like
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"grep -r pattern . > out", in which the output file is also one
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of the inputs, because it can result in an "infinite" disk-filling
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* On POSIX systems, grep now rejects a command like
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"grep -r pattern . > out", in which the output file is also one
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of the inputs, because it can result in an "infinite" disk-filling
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loop. [bug present since "the beginning"]
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- removed fix-testsuite.diff obsoleted by this release
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Wed Aug 10 03:17:41 UTC 2011 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org
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- Upgrade to version 2.9
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- Upgrade to version 2.9
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* grep no longer clobbers heap for an ERE like '(^| )*( |$)'' )'
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* grep -P no longer aborts when PCRE's backtracking limit is exceeded
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* grep's interpretation of range expression is now more consistent
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Thu Jun 4 17:41:19 CEST 2009 - crrodriguez@suse.de
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- link pcre library dynamically
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- link pcre library dynamically
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Wed Feb 11 14:09:00 CET 2009 - schwab@suse.de
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@ -991,7 +996,7 @@ Mon Jul 21 17:02:26 CEST 2003 - schwab@suse.de
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Fri Jun 20 02:29:15 CEST 2003 - ro@suse.de
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- build with current gettext
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- build with current gettext
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Wed Apr 30 18:35:32 CEST 2003 - schwab@suse.de
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@ -1042,7 +1047,7 @@ Wed Apr 3 16:46:19 CEST 2002 - schwab@suse.de
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Wed Apr 3 16:21:16 CEST 2002 - ro@suse.de
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- build with current autoconf/automake
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- build with current autoconf/automake
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Tue Feb 5 10:57:56 CET 2002 - schwab@suse.de
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14
grep.spec
14
grep.spec
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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#
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# spec file for package grep
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2023 SUSE LLC
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# Copyright (c) 2024 SUSE LLC
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#
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# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
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# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
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@ -34,6 +34,10 @@ BuildRequires: fdupes
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BuildRequires: glibc-locale
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BuildRequires: makeinfo
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BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libpcre2-8)
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%if 0%{?suse_version} < 1550
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Requires(pre): %{install_info_prereq}
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Requires(preun): %{install_info_prereq}
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%endif
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Provides: base:%{_bindir}/grep
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%description
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@ -80,6 +84,14 @@ ln -sf %{_bindir}/grep %{buildroot}/bin/grep
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%fdupes -s %{buildroot}
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%find_lang %{name}
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%if 0%{?suse_version} < 1550
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%post
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%install_info --info-dir=%{_infodir} %{_infodir}/grep.info%{ext_info}
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%preun
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%install_info_delete --info-dir=%{_infodir} %{_infodir}/grep.info%{ext_info}
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%endif
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|
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%files
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%license COPYING
|
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%doc README AUTHORS NEWS THANKS TODO ChangeLog*
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