Hi Peter,
Do you mean the grep-command I set should be runnable in shell? I just use grep-command to store the grep template, so it cannot be run in shell.
Why we need probe-grep? To test whether grep exists and whether its function works correctly? Can I skip it?
Thanks
Am 06.09.2010 um 13:32 schrieb Shenli Zhu:Does this work from the command line? (I'd use ' instead of \" to prevent the shell from expanding the meta-characters ``*´´ or ``.´´, which could cause the failure you observe.)
(2) change grep-command "grep -i -nH -e \"re\" -r \"/home/username/\"
--include=\"*.*\"" to what I want.
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Pete
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