freebsd-skq/gnu/usr.bin/grep
David E. O'Brien b29362d8dd For files not named on the command line, only the basename is compared
to the exclude pattern.
Change this so that "grep --exclude='*/.svn/*' -[Rr] foo *" DWIM.

Obtained from:	dave+news001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Dave Gibson)
Obtained from:	comp.unix.questions [Thu, 15 Mar 2007 18:54:38 +0000]
Obtained from:	http://unix.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/comp.unix.questions/2007-03/msg00046.html
2009-01-30 00:22:08 +00:00
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doc
tests
AUTHORS
ChangeLog
closeout.c
closeout.h
config.h
COPYING
dfa.c
dfa.h
error.c
error.h
exclude.c
exclude.h
FREEBSD-upgrade
getpagesize.h
grep.1
grep.c
grep.h
grepmat.c
hard-locale.c
hard-locale.h
isdir.c
kwset.c
kwset.h
Makefile
NEWS
obstack.c
obstack.h
quotearg.c
quotearg.h
README
savedir.c
savedir.h
search.c
system.h
THANKS
xalloc.h
xmalloc.c
xstrtol.c
xstrtol.h
xstrtoumax.c

This is GNU grep, the "fastest grep in the west" (we hope).  All
bugs reported in previous releases have been fixed.  Many exciting new
bugs have probably been introduced in this revision.

GNU grep is provided "as is" with no warranty.  The exact terms
under which you may use and (re)distribute this program are detailed
in the GNU General Public License, in the file COPYING.

GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about
twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-Gosper
search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from being
considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having to
look at every character.  The result is typically many times faster
than Unix grep or egrep.  (Regular expressions containing backreferencing
will run more slowly, however.)

See the files AUTHORS and THANKS for a list of authors and other contributors.

See the file INSTALL for compilation and installation instructions.

See the file NEWS for a description of major changes in this release.

See the file TODO for ideas on how you could help us improve grep.

Send bug reports to bug-gnu-utils@gnu.org.  Be sure to
include the word "grep" in your Subject: header field.