[wplug] leftover operation?

Tom Grove tom.grove at nepinc.com
Thu Jan 21 16:21:00 EST 2010


Usually file that have # signs around them are auto-save files from your editor.  I would grep for sed in your home directory to make certain that it's not being called by .profile, .bashrc or the like.

-Tom

On Jan 21, 2010, at 4:16 PM, Weber, Lawrence A wrote:

> When I open a terminal window, I get a "sed: no input file" message.  I had recently worked on a script that called sed but that script should be terminated.  Also I noted that there is(was) a file with my script name with # signs before and after it.  I deleted that file but the message is still present.  It doesn't seem to hurt anything but I need to know why it is there.
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