%%name: sed

%%short-description: A stream-oriented non-interactive text editor.

%%full-description: Takes text input, performs some operation (or
set of operations) on it and outputs the modified text. Sed is
typically used for extracting part of a file using pattern matching or
substituting multiple occurances of a string within a file
.
%%category: development, word-processing, editing

%%license: GPL

%%maintainer: Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org>

%%interface: Command line

%%updated: 23 Feb 2000

%%keywords: ed, text, word-processing, editing

%%programs: 

%%GNU: yes

%%web-page: http://www.gnu.org/software/sed/sed.html

%%support:

%%doc: User manual inlcuded on line
 
%%developers: Jay Fenlason <hack@gnu.org>, Tom Lord (lord@gnu.org),
Ken Pizzini <ken@gnu.org

%%contributors: 

%%sponsors:

%%source: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/sed

%%debian:

%%redhat:

%%repository:

%%related: GNU textutils

%%source-language: C

%%supported-languages:

%%use-requirements: 

%%build-prerequisites: 

%%weak-prerequisites:

%%source-prerequisites:

%%version: 3.02 released 02 Aug 1998; 3.02.80 beta released 06 Sep
available from ftp://alpha.gnu.org/

%%announce-list: 

%%announce-news: gnu.announce

%%help-list: sed-users@jpusa.chi.il.us

%%help-news: gnu.utils.help

%%dev-list: 

%%dev-news: 

%%bug-list: bug-sed@gnu.org










 





