makefile: change sed to gsed for Apple Darwin#8583
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We use some GNU sed features and it's easier to require gsed than fix them all (and keep noticing when they break). MacOS comes with gsed already! Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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Some simple cases are left alone, but anything called from make uses $SED.
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macOS uses BSD sed which uses a different regex pattern to gnu sed, which is what the compiler expects. MacOS will now be using gsed where there's a complex regex pattern to maintain compatibility with other systems.
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