, Eric Haszlakiewicz <haszlaki@UAccess.NET>
From: Trouble Free RecepPFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF <greywolf@starwolf.starwolf.com>
List: current-users
Date: 08/16/1997 00:48:32
Alan Barrett sez:
/*
* > Finally, I was thinking a -f flag to cat (cat -f <=> tail -f) would be
* > useful. comments?
*
* I routinely use "tail +0f". In new syntax, that would be "tail -f -n +0".
* People who can remember that tail starts counting at 1 rather than at 0
* might prefer "tail +1f" or "tail -f -n +1".
*
* I don't see any need to add another option to cat for this.
*
* --apb (Alan Barrett)
*
*
*/
I don't see any reason to have changed the arg syntax to tail, either.
Alan Barrett sez:
/*
* > Finally, I was thinking a -f flag to cat (cat -f <=> tail -f) would be
* > useful. comments?
*
* I routinely use "tail +0f". In new syntax, that would be "tail -f -n +0".
* People who can remember that tail starts counting at 1 rather than at 0
* might prefer "tail +1f" or "tail -f -n +1".
*
* I don't see any need to add another option to cat for this.
*
* --apb (Alan Barrett)
*
*
*/
--*greywolf;
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