Bug 10239

Summary: RHL 6.1 "sed" man page has a "FIXME".
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: swear
Component: sedAssignee: Jakub Jelinek <jakub>
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Version: 6.1Keywords: FutureFeature
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Description swear 2000-03-19 19:46:52 UTC
The "sed" man page has a "FIXME" in it, despite the fact that
"sed" has been around for over two decades!  Har Har.  The "See Also"
section has a "XXX" and a reference to "regex(5)" which doesn't exist.
(There is a regex(7) which would be better than that. It could also
refer to "GNU regex manual" (which should come in some RPM too).

Comment 1 Jeff Johnson 2000-08-11 17:13:34 UTC
sed may have been around for awhile, but the FIXME refers to GNU regex's that
are
still quite new. Deferred.