> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 7:35 PM, Darrell Anderson > <humanreadable@...> wrote: >>> About that bug what exactly is incomprehensible? I will >>> compose regex later if I'll want to (if you'll not want to fix it) or >>> at >>> least submit bug report. >> >> Comprehension is not the issue. I don't read minds and guessing wastes >> time. >> >> Please provide an improved sed string. Just don't blurt out there is a >> bug and not offer a proposed solution --- especially when you have the >> skills to do so. > > Yes, I have. But not have much time. I use my time in my own way, that > I'm interested in. It's your mistake by the way. If you have not > enough skills then you should be keen to be better and be thankful if > someone did spent his time to give you advice. At least, I would do > exactly this, but not demand finished solution. > >> >> Who uses weird directory names like /home/me/opt/usr/bin or >> /usr/bin_strange_backup? > > Wrong question. In real world if there is a possibility for a bug to > happen, it will happen. Though /home/me/some_product/opt/usr/bin is > very realistic example. This is correct. We need to be careful of corner cases in general. Tim