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5 Apr
2021
5 Apr
'21
22:40
Hello, On Mon, 05 Apr 2021, Carlos E. R. wrote:
grepmail -h ^Message-[Ii][dD].*"$MSGID" ~/Mail/_Lists/_filed/os-en.2007*
What can I do so that the $ inside the $MSGID content is passed to grepmail and not interpreted as a variable start? Do I need to do text substitution first inside $MSGID, replacing '$' with '\$'? Is there some other way?
$ grepmail -h "^Message-[Ii][Dd].*${MSGID//$/\\$}" \ ~/Mail/_Lists/_filed/os-en.2007* HTH, -dnh -- +#if defined(__alpha__) && defined(CONFIG_PCI) + /* + * The meaning of life, the universe, and everything. Plus + * this makes the year come out right. + */ + year -= 42; +#endif -- From the patch for 1.3.2: (kernel/time.c), submitted by Marcus Meissner