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Subject: Re: Removing GREP_OPTIONS from djgpp.env
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Hi,

On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 1:00:04 PM UTC-5, Juan Manuel Guerrero (juan DOT guerrero AT nospam DOT plz) wrote:
> Am 04.06.2015 18:12, schrieb DJ Delorie:
> > No objections but...
> >
> >> +#= This option is only supported by grep 2.20 and previous versions.
> >
> > s/option/variable/ to be more accurate
> >
> > Why not just remove the whole grep section, instead of commenting it out?
> 
> grep entries removed.

On a barely related note, can someone give me their opinion on why
_bhist is always in the root dir? I always found that annoying. On
some of my setups, I ended up putting this ... :

(under both [bash] and [sh])
HOME=%DJDIR%

... just to stop that (although it won't create it there anyways
if C:\ isn't writeable, e.g. 32-bit Vista or similar as non-Admin).

Maybe you consider it unimportant. Maybe it's yet another Bash bug.
Maybe it's something to do with P_tmpdir. I dunno, just thought I'd
mention it in case somebody is sympathetic. Feel free to ignore.

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