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Karl Wette authored
- Require sed, which greatly simplifies output shell code. Use ./configure to find sed, then pass value of $(SED) to awk script. - Delete output user env. script if awk script fails, just to make sure it gets re-built. - Call sed only one per path to reduce overhead - Using awk functions for printing Original: e77e130e476994ca7eb9d3620bbbec781508f6ae
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