| From: Michael Armbrecht <michael.armbrecht at gmail.com>
| Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 12:23:50 +0100
|
| sed -e 's/notify yes;/notify no; \x0A masters { $IP;}/'
interesting!
that does seem to work (with GNU sed(1) anyways),
albeit I've never(?) before either seen, or seen
documented, the `\x' replacement-escape. after a
very _quick_ skim of GNUs `info sed' (GNUs sed(1)
man page is (almost) useless ;-( ), I still can
say I've never, AFAIK, seen it documented .... ;-\
cheers!
-blf-
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