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> From: Mark Phippard > > Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't grep just one of the GNU utilities, > and therefore just as much of an "add-on" for Unix as it is for Windows? grep, which stands for "Grab a Regular Expression", is part of the base Unix operating system and has been for ooooooh - 25 years or so? There is also a GNU version. > Also, I am not aware of the Unix vendors providing official support for > many of these utilities either, not sure about grep specifically. If grep don't work on your machine, you call your vendor. > My point being simply that Windows is not necessarily that different from > Unix in this regard. Uh huh. But if an OS/400 command doesn't work, I call IBM. That IS different than Windows (and Unix). > Finally, MS offers their Services For Unix which they do support, and I > believe is now free. I know it comes with a lot of utilities, not sure > about grep. I am pretty certain that Cygwin includes it. Once again, Microsoft doesn't actually DO anything, they buy it. SFU was originally Interix, from Interop. Joe
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