To All Helpers:
Thanks to all the following replies. I got a lot of leads. Although I
have not got the chance to try them out.
Try http://www.filedudes.com, I think there's a freeware utility that
gives you UNIX utilities that run under Windows 95/98/NT (including in
the DOS prompt).
If you can't find anything, email me and I'll put up the distribution
on our anonymous ftp site for you. I've lost track of where I got it.
Dave Foster
Way off topic. Try www.delorie.com.
This utility, strep, might be useful for your needs, here's the short
documentation file for it. I have used it successfully to edit large
numbers of ascii files, like html, for search/replace, and it works like
a charm. Good luck, -Don
Donald R. Kobayashi
Try www.cygnus.com
Charlie Mengler
Try several following sites
www.shareware.com
www.winsite.com
www.cnet.com
www.cdrom.com
Shawn Kondel
I think you can find something about this in the sed FAQ at
http://www.cornerstonemag.com/sed/sedfaq.html
-James Neal
A place to start looking is
http://www.itribe.net/virtunix/
Bevan Broun
try this location:
ftp://go.cygnus.com/pub/ftp.cygnus.com/gnu-win32/latest
Stefen Voss
Is this any good? (courtesy of sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk)
(See attached file: sed15x.zip)
Matthew Atkinson
"GNU sed has been ported to DOS. There are files on the main GNU
distribution site (ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu) with pointers to DOS
versions of these programs.
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.
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egrep, sed & awk are available for MS-DOS based machines as part
of the MKS Toolkit (www.mks.com)."
Have fun!
Kevin P. Inscoe,
Look at this url
http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/
this is the win-32 port of GNU by Cygnus
A. Lorandi
Original Question:
Hello to All Helpers:
I am looking for a freeware version of sed program to run under DOS so I
can use search/replace feature to manipulate autoexec.bat file under DOS
with script. Could any one point me to the right direction for this?
Thanks in advance,
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