All,
First of all thanks for the great product!
Second, I believe that I've found a bug in the "uniq" program. What
happens is that it's reporting identical lines as being unique. For
example:
$ cat myfile
SYNCHARDWARE (0)
SYNCHARDWARE (1)
SYNCHARDWARE (0)
SYNCHARDWARE (1)
SYNCHARDWARE (0)
SYNCHARDWARE (1)
SYNCHARDWARE (0)
SYNCHARDWARE (1)
SYNCHARDWARE (0)
SYNCHARDWARE (1)
SYNCHARDWARE (2)
SYNCHARDWARE (2)
SYNCHARDWARE (2)
SYNCHARDWARE (2)
$ cat myfile | uniq -c
1 SYNCHARDWARE (0)
1 SYNCHARDWARE (1)
1 SYNCHARDWARE (0)
1 SYNCHARDWARE (1)
1 SYNCHARDWARE (0)
1 SYNCHARDWARE (1)
1 SYNCHARDWARE (0)
1 SYNCHARDWARE (1)
1 SYNCHARDWARE (0)
1 SYNCHARDWARE (1)
4 SYNCHARDWARE (2)
As you can see above, it's counting matching lines as being unique,
unless I'm doing something wrong. Please let me know if you need more
info!
Version: uniq (GNU textutils) 1.22
uname -a output: CYGWIN_NT-4.0 MJONES1 20.1 (0.3/1/1) 1998-12-3 20:39:18
i686 unknown
I hope that this is useful feedback, and thanks again for the product!
Matt Wolfe
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