On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Juhan Kundla wrote: > Hei! > > Santiago Vila wrote: > > On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Juhan Kundla wrote: > > [...] > > > > The behaviour of the mailstat on Sarge is different than the > > > behaviour on the Woody and Sid. Not having summary lines per maildir in > > > the mailstat output is somewhat annoying, it makes the utility useless, > > > when there are lots of maildirs and lots of mails delivered. > > > > The mailstat script has not changed at all between woody and sarge. > > Please check it for yourself. It must be something else what makes it > > to fail (for example, a broken sed, awk, etc). > > Yes, you're correct, this is not a version-specific problem. I found > out, what causes differences in the behaviour of the mailstat script. If > i execute `export LC_ALL=en_US' before executing mailstat, then the > mailstat works as expected, however, if i execute `LC_ALL=et_EE' > (which is the default locale in my computer) then it produces this weird > result, which i described earlier. > > I think the regular expressions, which are used by the mailstat script, > behave differently under different locale settings.
So: Is there a good reason for those regular expressions to behave differently under your locale, or should I just close this report? (or maybe reassign to sed or some other program?) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]