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Sagasu is a GNOME tool to find strings in multiple
files. The user specifies the search directory and
the set of files to be searched. Double-clicking on
a search result launches a user command that can
for example load the file in an editor at the
appropriate line. The search can optionally ignore
CVS directories. Sagasu is a Japanese word that
means "to search."

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2010-06-20 05:14
2.0.10

A Czech translation has been added.

2010-05-31 14:24
2.0.9

Compilation errors and warnings given by newer compilers have been fixed.

2006-01-21 13:02
2.0.8

This version should be compilable under GNOME 2.12 without modifications to the makefiles.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2005-08-09 03:22
2.0.7

This release adds a German translation and fixes a bug which, during a
search, caused the "matching lines" label to be updated in the current
tab instead of the tab where the search started.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2004-06-12 06:45
2.0.6

Result pages now start with a line that shows the search
string used. The files in a directory are now searched in the
alphabetical order of their name. A directory's regular files are
now searched before its subdirectories are. The Serbian
translation was updated.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

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