Adolf Belka 0919eca9dd grep: Update to version 3.11
- Update from version 3.10 to 3.11
- Update of rootfile not required
- Changelog
* Noteworthy changes in release 3.11 (2023-05-13) [stable]
	** Bug fixes
	  With -P, patterns like [\d] now work again.  Fixing this has caused
	  grep to revert to the behavior of grep 3.8, in that patterns like \w
	  and \b go back to using ASCII rather than Unicode interpretations.
	  However, future versions of GNU grep and/or PCRE2 are likely to fix
	  this and change the behavior of \w and \b back to Unicode again,
	  without breaking [\d] as 3.10 did.
	  [bug introduced in grep 3.10]

	  grep no longer fails on files dated after the year 2038,
	  when running on 32-bit x86 and ARM hosts using glibc 2.34+.
	  [bug introduced in grep 3.9]

	  grep -P no longer fails to match patterns using negated classes
	  like \D or \W when linked with PCRE2 10.34 or newer.
	  [bug introduced in grep 3.8]
	** Changes in behavior
	  grep --version now prints a line describing the version of PCRE2 it uses.
	  For example, it prints this when built with the very latest from git:
	    grep -P uses PCRE2 10.43-DEV 2023-04-14
	  or this with what's currently available in Fedora 37:
	    grep -P uses PCRE2 10.40 2022-04-14

	  previous versions of grep wouldn't respect the user provided settings for
	  PCRE_CFLAGS and PCRE_LIBS when building if a libpcre2-8 pkg-config module
	  was found.

Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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IPFire 2.x - The Open Source Firewall

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