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The GNU version does give the option of being true POSIX-compliant (via its
--posix switch), which gives it an advantage over the older-style Berkley
derivatives, in my opinion. But it comes down to "which standard do you
want to choose? There are so many." I like the GNU stuff. But that's
probably because I've been using GNU for about twenty years. For example
SUN and AIX systems I've administered in the past (and now iOS) lacked the
GNU capabilities; so they were installed and placed in front of the
system-supplied stuff in the path.
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