Thanks to all sun-managers who responded. My original question was:
> I would like to have another "grep" command which can handle files
> with lines of more than 1024 characters...
The 3 more popuplar suggestions are:
1) Try the gnu grep command
2) Try with Perl
3) Try agrep command (also public domain command)
I tested the first one (GNU) and it's OK., there's no limitation
Thanks again to all who responded (Sorry if I forgot someone...)
Stephen Harris <sweh@mpn.com>
Perry Hutchison <pluto!perryh@qiclab.scn.rain.com>
Barry Margolin barmar@bbnplanet.com
Perry D. Orne <orne@delos.stuttgart.netsurf.de>
Steve Pomush <spomush@amgen.com>
Ric (<ric@rtd.com> "Ric Anderson"
Glenn Satchell <glenn@uniq.com.au>
Jens Fischer <jefi@kat.ina.de>
Friedel Loinger <friedel@wise1.tau.ac.il>
Nick Barrowman <barrowma@mrspock.nwafc.nf.ca>
Johnie Stafford <js@cctechnol.com>
David R. Linn <drl@vuse.vanderbilt.edu>
Frank Greco <fgreco@lehman.com>
Bye.
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