I'd expect "B" being the first line here:
echo a B c d | xargs -n 1 | sort
using sys-apps/coreutils-8.30 at a stable hardened Gentoo Linux, but it is "a".
Is this a bug or a feature?
(origin use case was "lsmod | sort" where now the head line of lsmod isn't any
longer the first line of
I created few chroot image, each conteaining a Gentoo Linux minimal image.
I do bind-mount a directory from the host (~35 GB of downloaded package files)
onto a directory of each of the chroots to save space and bandwith.
A "du -ms" however counts that value just for the first listed directories:
Toralf Förster wrote at 12:57:39
> Jim Meyering wrote at 11:49:26
>
> > It's been two weeks.
>
> Sry for the delay - I went on holiday in Istanbul ;-)
>
> > Are there any test failures with *unmodified* coreutils-8.13 on your
> > system?
>
>
this speed improvement in general - and this was really impressive -
and b/c I was pointed to the command timeout
BTW this has the advantage that I do not have to wait 3x longer (600 MHz
versus 1700 MZh) to realize that the ondemand governor doesn't work
:-)
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MfG/Sincerely
Toralf
o fast: it takes only 0.003 sec instead of 5.5 sec for
the same prime number.
Therefore I'm wondering whether you have a hint for me which number I could
use nowadays ?
:-)
Thx
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MfG/Sincerely
Toralf Förster
pgp finger print: 7B1A 07F4 EC82 0F90 D4C2 8936 872A
e=S_IFDIR|0777, st_size=0, ...}) = 0
stat64("/mnt/GSA", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0777, st_size=0, ...}) = 0
statfs64("/mnt/GSA", 84, {f_type=0xff534d42, f_bsize=1024,
f_blocks=2245328896, f_bfree=2737373184, f_bavail=2737373184, f_files=0,
f_ffree=0, f_fsid={0, 0}, f_namelen=4096, f_frsize=
76 0% /mnt/nfs/n22_tmp
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Subject: Re: df shows wrong size for smbfs/cifs/nfs/davfs mounted directories
Date: Samstag 08 Oktober 2005 19:52
From: Bob Proulx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Toralf Förster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: bug-coreutils@gnu.o
I filed in the past several bugs regarding df and different file systems into
several bugzilla's - every time with respect to the file system but it seems
that df itself is the root cause.
Here are the issues:
DAVFS:
I have created a