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bug#17017: Fw: sort program question my error


From: Leslie S Satenstein
Subject: bug#17017: Fw: sort program question my error
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2014 07:46:41 -0700 (PDT)

Disregard my previous posting

In my doc, I did not apply export as ...


#!/bin/bash
export LC_ALL=C


Without the export 

then sort -f and -k1d is required (see below)

 
Regards 

 Leslie

Mr. Leslie Satenstein
SENT FROM MY OPEN SOURCE LINUX SYSTEM.



----- Forwarded Message -----
>From: Leslie S Satenstein <address@hidden>
>To: "address@hidden" <address@hidden> 
>Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2014 8:52 AM
>Subject: sort program question -- bug with program, or documentation or my 
>misunderstanding 
> 
>
>
>Hi
>My first posting.
>
>
>I believe there is an omission in man pages for the sort in the Description 
area section.  One cannot successfully use -d or without including -f on the 
line. Refer to  man sort under Description
>
> -d, --dictionary-order
>              consider only blanks and alphanumeric characters
>
>
>
>
>I have the following lines in a file   (see below as justification)
>
>
>I want a file sorted as straight ascii sort.  I  eventually developed the two 
>alternate command lines shown below, for two different purposes.
>
>
>The undocumented bug is the requirement for the    -f    to be specified in 
>order to have the sort work in the first of the two ASCII examples shown below,
>otherwise the leading blank is ignored.
>
>The first sort did not work for me unless the -f is specified.  Nowhere in the 
>man page does it stipulate that for -d option the -f must be specified.
>That is the bug.
> 
>Did I not understand man  sort         or   info sort     (linux fedora 20)    
>   ?
>
>Here are the two command lines and some sample lines as justification for my 
>posting. I wish to sort a file shown below within the === by the first column
>The following is the demo script
>
>
>#!/bin/bash
>LC_ALL=C
># to sort in ascii sequence where line ABCabc comes before abc       use the 
>following
>sort  -f -k1d -t '|'  x                         -o ABCabc
># output will have lines with leading ABC text occurring before abc as per 
>ascii table.
># The sort will not work if the -f is omitted.
>
># The undocumented requirement is the need to specify  the -f
>#
># to sort folding the in folded ascii sequence, where lines with sequence 
>ABCbac sorts as AaBbCc ... use the following
># This part of the man pages is correct.  Except we may specify the folding 
>option in two ways
>
>sort -t '|' -k1f  x                                  -o  AaBbCc
>or the line with    sort -f -t '|' -k1 x        -o AaBbCc
>  
>
>Try the first command or varients without the -f  to sort in column 1 
>ascending sequence
>
>
>
>Here is a text file, between the === to paste into VI   Save it as x . and try 
>to get the sort against the lines 
>
>NB, the leading blank for line 1 is to force the line to be first in the output
>
>
>
>========
>
> Host=fedora20.fedora20          |             |                               
>scan from  /home/leslie/Development/scandir
>crc32.h                          |20140314 
>1736|bb96da74aa636110b822d116afbe36d82c1c0861|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>md5.h                            |20140314
 1736|544728de8b8dc476109922cf5601a7cd6a103916|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>ABCbac                           |20140314 
>1901|6626094e11fee60bbe73529bd440a43961c022ce|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>scandir32.c                      |20140314 
>1738|1526c725bf00d8268b5319b125cebd2fbb001542|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>date1                            |20140314
 1901|97294e445cb75e611805024d5461bd07807e9157|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>sha1.o                           |20140314 
>1736|1ba673cd46bb246f7f380dc862f93b4737c1305c|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>dirdepth.c                       |20140314 
>1736|8779adf41bce65b45f597ba3731db55e81aa718a|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>md5Good.tar                      |20140314 
>1736|87ca9e022705250fe2635f87801bbf0fd2df0a0f|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>crc32.c                         
 |20140314 
1736|cb8e353eedecba7d1c0fa2bdd871a508301b10d3|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>scandir32                        |20140314 
>1738|ddc187abd0a991183f0d148ed1f069169c5b67ab|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>md5.c                            |20140314 
>1736|291145c0b852ec5cff52b361f2be75886f116bee|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>md5                              |20140314
 1736|a766f710c7f007fa930c808f1a25464f6c7fb1ae|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>scandir                          |20140314 
>1738|525b14d0c2ed42d7c6df168ad9606573df3fa97c|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>dirent.h                         |20140314 
>1736|281be8444edc7fdaf561cab6f86e80911f425041|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>test.sh                          |20140314
 1736|7ebc56b604211a222c5a3fa6caf811207134fb3f|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>makefile                         |20140314 
>1736|8c13260814f42acb544cfd3eda64daf7a26241f3|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>sort.how                         |20140314 
>1859|08aff8bec844bbe8684f24e9e0e5635d73a0f364|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>scandirmd5                       |20140314 
>1738|525b14d0c2ed42d7c6df168ad9606573df3fa97c|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>crc32.o                         
 |20140314 
1736|0f3c8739e6ebc6b5d2c553687886fe47df1aa39c|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>DATE2                            |20140314 
>1736|c31bd337d70c8d39ada367a889d623e19cd3c995|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>date2                            |20140314 
>1901|97294e445cb75e611805024d5461bd07807e9157|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>sha1.h                          
 |20140314 
1736|017eefa93cc9fe477881fa0986465b0a125b5aa5|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>scandirsha1.c                    |20140314 
>1738|a4ea776b95cb87047188353527128262d1059990|/home/leslie/Development/scandir
>blacklist.txt                    |20140314 
>1736|28ec0b1ef6be98a520366ea63938e0a436b1db78|/home/leslie/Development/scandir/SOX/var
>======
>
>
>Trying different variations of the sort with the above file leads to some 
>results that do not appear to me to be correct.
>I have specified locale, and with some variants, locale
 appears to be ignored.  The above file is as ASCII text, not utf8
>
> 
>Regards 
>
> Leslie
>
>Mr. Leslie Satenstein
> 
>
>
>


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