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Re: But in "SORT" for linux redhat
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Bob Proulx |
Subject: |
Re: But in "SORT" for linux redhat |
Date: |
Sat, 23 Jun 2001 17:27:58 -0600 |
> Clearly a bug. No way "AB " is both lesser than and greater than ABALONE.
> It seems to be sorting by the second field, for some reson..
Your report matches a common pattern. Jim has previously answered
these reports with the following mail. Note that some vendors set
those language variables for you without you being aware of them. If
you consider that a bug then submit it to your vendor.
Bob
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Jim Meyering writes:
Thanks for the report.
Here's the canned reply:
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You are using the version of sort that comes with textutils-2.0
or newer and have reported a problem whereby it is sorting in
some non-ASCII order.
That is due not to a bug in sort, but to the fact that you have
set environment variables that direct sort to use improper locale-
specific tables (you or your vendor have probably set environment
variables like LANG, LC_ALL, or LANGUAGE to en_US).
Unset them, and then set LC_ALL to POSIX
# If you use bash or some other Bourne-based shell,
export LC_ALL=POSIX
# If you use a C-shell,
setenv LC_ALL POSIX
and sort will then work the way you expect.
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BTW, in recent textutils test releases, sort --help output
includes this:
*** WARNING ***
This version of sort honors the locale settings in your environment.
For example, if you set one of the LANG or LC_ALL environment variables
to `en_US', then sort will work very differently than most people expect.
If that's not what you want, then set LC_ALL to POSIX in your environment.