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Date:      Sat, 03 Sep 2005 13:47:56 +0300
From:      Rein Kadastik <wigry@uninet.ee>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: sed not working
Message-ID:  <43197F5C.9010507@uninet.ee>
In-Reply-To: <43197A71.1030106@dial.pipex.com>
References:  <4318B54B.6080001@uninet.ee>	<4318B66E.3010603@uninet.ee>	<4318D90B.5030807@dial.pipex.com>	<431954E6.1060802@uninet.ee> <43197A71.1030106@dial.pipex.com>

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Alex Zbyslaw wrote:

> Rein Kadastik wrote:
>
>> Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
>>
>>> Rein Kadastik wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Rein Kadastik wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a problem with sed on one of my systems.
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anybody have some ideas, what would be the reason? I tested 
>>>>> the sed command also on 4.8-RELEASE and 4.10-STABLE where it works 
>>>>> nicely. Even copied the sed over from working systems but no luck.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> You've probably tried this, but what does "which sed" show on the 
>>> broken system?  It should show /usr/bin/sed and if it doesn't, 
>>> there's your problem :-)
>>
>>
>>
>> It shows /usr/bin/sed
>
>
> Final thought, what about copying /lib/libc.so.{whatever} as well as 
> sed from that 4.10 system.

Well, I hope it does not break something as this is actually a 
production system.

-- Rein



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