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| ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
| 0000078 | [BusyBox] Other | minor | always | 02-03-05 06:08 | 04-15-05 21:56 | ||||
| Reporter | shortkey | View Status | public | ||||||
| Assigned To | BusyBox | ||||||||
| Priority | normal | Resolution | open | ||||||
| Status | closed | Product Version | 1.00 | ||||||
| Summary | 0000078: option -h from grep command | ||||||||
| Description |
The option -h from the grep command has a small bug. If you search a string in more then one file and you use the grep option -h, the filename, if the search match, is not displayd. OK. But if you search a string in only one file and you use the grep option -h, the filename if the search match is display. |
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| Additional Information | The grep command on SuSE and Debian don't display the filename if you search only in one file. | ||||||||
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(0000096) psaksa 03-17-05 01:20 |
attached patch should fix this problem |
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(0000155) vapier 04-15-05 21:56 |
thanks, patch added to svn |
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