Searching for Structured Patterns
Sgrep is like "grep" but it will also work for structured patterns. You
can use the program to extract fragments from SGML/XML or any other
well formed text files (including UTF-8 encoded files).
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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sgrep-1.94a.tar.gz | 0000193267 189 KB | |
sgrep-sgreprc.diff | 0000000470 470 Bytes | |
sgrep.changes | 0000002792 2.73 KB | |
sgrep.spec | 0000001644 1.61 KB |
Latest Revision
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 794464
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Martin Pluskal (pluskalm)
(revision 17)
- Update to version 1.94a: * Killed nasty hash_function() bug + Killed nasty postings entry bug when posting was > 0xfffffff * Bumped hash table size up * Newer automake & autoconf files - Changes for version 1.93a: * Fixed a bug which caused sgrep to dump core when using SGML scanner at least on Solaris platform (negative index to memory mapped file) * Fixed a bug which caused sgrep to ignore '-n' command line option always. - Drop no longer needed sgrep-no-build-date.patch - Use alternative source url as official one is broken
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