Bug#779499: coreutils: split with -d option creates file names that jump from x89 to x9000

2015-03-02 Thread Beatrice Torracca
On Monday 02 March 2015, at 20:46 +, Pádraig Brady wrote: Between 90 and 99 files is an edge case, and split uses the general method in this case where it's not aware of how much data is available. To give split more info you can use the -a or -n options. OK. Thank you very much for

Bug#779499: coreutils: split with -d option creates file names that jump from x89 to x9000

2015-03-02 Thread Beatrice Torracca
On Monday 02 March 2015, at 17:38 +, Pádraig Brady wrote: I read the explanation of the options you mention. Even with a file as big as to generate only 97 files I get this x00 x01 ... x89 x9000 x9001 x9007 While it is true that with the option -a 3 I get the

Bug#779499: coreutils: split with -d option creates file names that jump from x89 to x9000

2015-03-02 Thread Pádraig Brady
On 02/03/15 20:42, Beatrice Torracca wrote: On Monday 02 March 2015, at 17:38 +, Pádraig Brady wrote: I read the explanation of the options you mention. Even with a file as big as to generate only 97 files I get this x00 x01 ... x89 x9000 x9001 x9007 While it is true that

Bug#779499: coreutils: split with -d option creates file names that jump from x89 to x9000

2015-03-02 Thread Pádraig Brady
On 02/03/15 17:17, Beatrice Torracca wrote: Messaggio originale Da: p...@draigbrady.com Data: 01/03/2015 21.08 A: Beatrice Torraccabeatri...@libero.it, 779...@bugs.debian.org, Debian Bug Tracking Systemsub...@bugs.debian.org Ogg: Re: Bug#779499: coreutils: split with -d option

Bug#779499: coreutils: split with -d option creates file names that jump from x89 to x9000

2015-03-02 Thread Beatrice Torracca
Messaggio originale Da: p...@draigbrady.com Data: 01/03/2015 21.08 A: Beatrice Torraccabeatri...@libero.it, 779...@bugs.debian.org, Debian Bug Tracking Systemsub...@bugs.debian.org Ogg: Re: Bug#779499: coreutils: split with -d option creates file names that jump from x89 to x9000 [skip]

Bug#779499: coreutils: split with -d option creates file names that jump from x89 to x9000

2015-03-01 Thread Beatrice Torracca
Package: coreutils Version: 8.23-3 Severity: normal Hi! I tried using split to divide a text file in chunks using the -d option to have numeric suffixes. The results I got had the number of the suffixes going from 00 to 89 then jumping to 9000 and going on 9001, 9002, from there. I tried

Bug#779499: coreutils: split with -d option creates file names that jump from x89 to x9000

2015-03-01 Thread Pádraig Brady
tag 779499 notabug close 779499 stop On 01/03/15 15:08, Beatrice Torracca wrote: Package: coreutils Version: 8.23-3 Severity: normal Hi! I tried using split to divide a text file in chunks using the -d option to have numeric suffixes. The results I got had the number of the suffixes