Jo,
perhaps you want to use ${tab} instead of ^I?
^I is a vi thing, as far as I know. If you're trying to do string
matching, cfengine will happily insert "real" tabs for you with ${tab},
even inside regexes.
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Jo Rhett wrote:
> Mark Burgess wrote:
>> Jo, please use the tool provided. There is nothing wrong with these
>> posix standard routines. You might be writing perl regexs or regexs
>> from other non-posix libraries by mistake.
>
> Attach is both the testfile and the cfagent.conf which demonstrates the
> problem. You can test it yourself.
>
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