Greg Lindahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| bash$ more example
| 109 bar
| 111 b
| 111 a
| 1 10
| 9 foo
| bash$ sort -k 1,1rn -k 2,2 example
| 111 a
| 111 b
| 1 10
| 109 bar
| 9 foo
|
| It seems that the "n" is making sort ignore the separator, so it sorts
| "1 10" as if it were the number 110. That doesn't seem to correspond
| to the "info" page. It's OK without the "n".
Thanks for the report.
That is due to a bug in some Redhat-specific changes.
There has never been such a problem in the GNU releases.
FYI, here's the latest test release:
ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/fetish/
I've heard you can get an rpm with a fixed version.
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