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David Young 058d7a1b3c Apparently, + has no special meaning, and neither does \+, in so-called
"obsolete" / POSIX "basic" regular expressions.  Also, not every version of
`sed` out there supports the `-E` option.  So delete the -E flag and use
the regex `[^/][^/]*` instead of `[^/]+`.

Add config/netbsd to the MANIFEST.
2020-05-20 09:17:26 -05:00
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