In article <[email protected]> you wrote:
> Ralph wrote:
>> Watch out for when xargs invokes do_something more than once and the `<'
>> is parsed by a different one than the `>'.
> It will take a pretty long list to do that. It seems that
> GNU xargs on top of a Linux kernel has a 128 KByte ARG_MAX.
> In the old days, with 4 KByte ARG_MAX limits, this would have
> bitten us pretty quickly.
Nevertheless I think it is more parser friendly to have single records for
diffs.
Greetings
Bernd
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