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bug#63780: �ظ��º bug#63780: Reversing the grep message output type match
From: |
Paul Jackson |
Subject: |
bug#63780: �ظ��º bug#63780: Reversing the grep message output type matching binary files (without the -a option added) changed from stdout to stderr |
Date: |
Mon, 29 May 2023 22:44:26 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Cyrus-JMAP/3.9.0-alpha0-441-ga3ab13cd6d-fm-20230517.001-ga3ab13cd |
... or if you're really just looking for which files to backup, based on the
contents of those files matching some regex pattern, consider using the "grep
-l", aka "grep --files-with-matches", option. It might be a wee bit faster or
less consumptive of file system buffers on large files that have at least one
match early on, and based on my 20 seconds of testing just now, it (grep -l)
examines all files, whether binary or not, unlike the default grep, which
without the -l option chooses not to search binary files, and complains (now on
stderr) instead.
--
Paul Jackson
pj@usa.net
- bug#63780: Reversing the grep message output type matching binary files (without the -a option added) changed from stdout to stderr, (continued)