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CVS commit: pkgsrc/textproc/glimpse
Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: rillig
Date: Fri Mar 13 06:06:49 UTC 2020
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/textproc/glimpse: DESCR
Log Message:
textproc/glimpse: remove double spaces in DESCR
To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 pkgsrc/textproc/glimpse/DESCR
Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
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Modified files:
Index: pkgsrc/textproc/glimpse/DESCR
diff -u pkgsrc/textproc/glimpse/DESCR:1.1 pkgsrc/textproc/glimpse/DESCR:1.2
--- pkgsrc/textproc/glimpse/DESCR:1.1 Wed Oct 31 22:56:41 2001
+++ pkgsrc/textproc/glimpse/DESCR Fri Mar 13 06:06:49 2020
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
-Glimpse (which stands for GLobal IMPlicit SEarch) is an indexing
-and query system that allows you to search through all your
-files very quickly. For example, finding 296 lines containing
-'whitehouse' in 8750 files occupying 104MB took 6 seconds on a
-SUN Sparc 5. Glimpse supports most of agrep's options (agrep is our
-powerful version of grep) including approximate matching (e.g.,
-finding mis- spelled words), Boolean queries, and even some limited
-forms of regular expressions. It is used in the same way, except that
-you don't have to specify file names. So, if you are looking for a
-needle anywhere in your file system, all you have to do is say
-glimpse needle and all lines containing needle will appear preceded
-by the file name.
+Glimpse (which stands for GLobal IMPlicit SEarch) is an indexing and
+query system that allows you to search through all your files very
+quickly. For example, finding 296 lines containing 'whitehouse' in 8750
+files occupying 104MB took 6 seconds on a SUN Sparc 5.
+
+Glimpse supports most of agrep's options (agrep is our powerful version
+of grep) including approximate matching (e.g., finding mis- spelled
+words), Boolean queries, and even some limited forms of regular
+expressions. It is used in the same way, except that you don't have to
+specify file names. So, if you are looking for a needle anywhere in your
+file system, all you have to do is say glimpse needle and all lines
+containing needle will appear preceded by the file name.
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