3GLh i0ttv.,%6,\- &?AREj(Z&9 ` m z)($@`r  %60Ev`%^':( +2+Q+,n+%+"+,++,(=,'f,#,#,,,,L -X-l--0.L.k.4/Q/c/u/&//./-/$0+&0+R0$~00%000"1$11V1u1111#. +/!,()23 %1&$ 0 -'*"  Context control: -B, --before-context=NUM print NUM lines of leading context -A, --after-context=NUM print NUM lines of trailing context -C, --context=NUM print NUM lines of output context -NUM same as --context=NUM --color[=WHEN], --colour[=WHEN] use markers to distinguish the matching string WHEN may be `always', `never' or `auto'. -U, --binary do not strip CR characters at EOL (MSDOS) -u, --unix-byte-offsets report offsets as if CRs were not there (MSDOS) `egrep' means `grep -E'. `fgrep' means `grep -F'. With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input. If less than two FILEs given, assume -h. Exit status is 0 if match, 1 if no match, and 2 if trouble. Miscellaneous: -s, --no-messages suppress error messages -v, --invert-match select non-matching lines -V, --version print version information and exit --help display this help and exit --mmap use memory-mapped input if possible Output control: -m, --max-count=NUM stop after NUM matches -b, --byte-offset print the byte offset with output lines -n, --line-number print line number with output lines --line-buffered flush output on every line -H, --with-filename print the filename for each match -h, --no-filename suppress the prefixing filename on output --label=LABEL print LABEL as filename for standard input -o, --only-matching show only the part of a line matching PATTERN -q, --quiet, --silent suppress all normal output --binary-files=TYPE assume that binary files are TYPE TYPE is 'binary', 'text', or 'without-match' -a, --text equivalent to --binary-files=text -I equivalent to --binary-files=without-match -d, --directories=ACTION how to handle directories ACTION is 'read', 'recurse', or 'skip' -D, --devices=ACTION how to handle devices, FIFOs and sockets ACTION is 'read' or 'skip' -R, -r, --recursive equivalent to --directories=recurse --include=PATTERN files that match PATTERN will be examined --exclude=PATTERN files that match PATTERN will be skipped. --exclude-from=FILE files that match PATTERN in FILE will be skipped. -L, --files-without-match only print FILE names containing no match -l, --files-with-matches only print FILE names containing matches -c, --count only print a count of matching lines per FILE -Z, --null print 0 byte after FILE name -E, --extended-regexp PATTERN is an extended regular expression -F, --fixed-strings PATTERN is a set of newline-separated strings -G, --basic-regexp PATTERN is a basic regular expression -P, --perl-regexp PATTERN is a Perl regular expression -e, --regexp=PATTERN use PATTERN as a regular expression -f, --file=FILE obtain PATTERN from FILE -i, --ignore-case ignore case distinctions -w, --word-regexp force PATTERN to match only whole words -x, --line-regexp force PATTERN to match only whole lines -z, --null-data a data line ends in 0 byte, not newline %s (GNU grep) %s %s: illegal option -- %c %s: invalid option -- %c %s: option `%c%s' doesn't allow an argument %s: option `%s' is ambiguous %s: option `%s' requires an argument %s: option `--%s' doesn't allow an argument %s: option `-W %s' doesn't allow an argument %s: option `-W %s' is ambiguous %s: option requires an argument -- %c %s: unrecognized option `%c%s' %s: unrecognized option `--%s' '(standard input)Binary file %s matches Copyright 1988, 1992-1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Memory exhaustedNo syntax specifiedSearch for PATTERN in each FILE or standard input. Example: %s -i 'hello world' menu.h main.c Regexp selection and interpretation: The -P and -z options cannot be combinedThe -P option is not supportedThis is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Try `%s --help' for more information. Unbalanced (Unbalanced )Unbalanced [Unfinished \ escapeUnknown system errorUsage: %s [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE] ... Usage: %s [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]... `conflicting matchers specifiedinput is too large to countinvalid context length argumentinvalid max countmalformed repeat countmemory exhaustedout of memoryrecursive directory loopunfinished repeat countunknown binary-files typeunknown devices methodunknown directories methodwarning: %s: %s writing outputProject-Id-Version: GNU grep 2.5g POT-Creation-Date: 2002-03-26 16:38+0100 PO-Revision-Date: 2002-03-11 12:00+0000 Last-Translator: Simos Xenitellis Language-Team: Greek MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-7 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8-bit : -B, --before-context= -A, --after-context= -C, --context= ( 2) -A -B -NUM --context= --color[=WHEN], --colour[=WHEN] use markers to distinguish the matching string WHEN may be `always', `never' or `auto'. -U, --binary CR EOL (MSDOS) -u, --unix-byte-offsets CR (MSDOS) To `egrep' `grep -E'. `fgrep' `grep -F'. With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input. If less than , -, . , -h. 0 , 1 2 . : -s, --no-messages -v, --revert-match -V, --version --help --mmap -- : -m, --max-count= -b, --byte-offset byte -n, --line-number -H, --with-filename -h, --no-filename --label=LABEL print LABEL as filename for standard input -o, --only-matching show only the part of a line matching PATTERN -q, --quiet, --silent --binary-files=TYPE assume that binary files are TYPE TYPE is 'binary', 'text', or 'without-match' -a, --text -I equivalent to --binary-files=without-match -d, --directories= 'read', 'recurse' 'skip'. ( , ). -D, --devices= , FIFO socket 'read' 'skip'. ( ). -R, -r, --recursive --directories=recurse. --include= . --exclude= --exclude-from= . -L, --files-without-match -l, --files-with-matches -c, --count -Z, --null byte -E, --extended-regexp -F, --fixed-regexp - -G, --basic-regexp -P, --perl-regexp Perl -e, --regexp= -f, --file= -i, --ignore-case / -w, --word-regexp -x, --line-regexp -z, --null-data byte 0 %s (GNU grep) %s %s: -- %c %s: -- %c %s: `%c%s' %s: `%s' %s: `%s' %s: `--%s' %s: `-W %s' %s: `-W %s' %s: -- %c %s: `%c%s' %s: `--%s' '( ) %s 1988, 1992-1999, 2000, 2001 . : %s -i 'hello world' menu.h main.c : -P -z -P , . , . `%s --help' . ( ) [ \ : %s []... [] ... : %s []... []... ` : %s: %s