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Re: printf "%c" behavious
From: |
G. Vamsee Krishna |
Subject: |
Re: printf "%c" behavious |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Aug 2004 19:33:01 +0530 (IST) |
Well, if printf mimics C's printf, it's got to print 'A' :-)
Also, I'm having some trouble with my patch. I've applied the patch and
did a "make". Now, in my coreutils/src/, I have the executables. "printf"
is working fine, as I expected it to work. Now, when I do a "make
install", it's getting installed to /usr/local/bin (Fedora Core 2 system).
Now, I got a printf in /usr/bin...I deleted it and added /usr/local/bin to
my path. `printf "%c" 65' is still outputting '6' but
`/usr/local/bin/printf "%c" 65' is giving 'A'. Any idea what's going
wrong?
regards,
GVK
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Paul Jarc wrote:
> "G. Vamsee Krishna" <address@hidden> wrote:
> > So, isn't `printf "%c" 65' supposed to print 'A' instead of '6'?
>
> I agree that that would be the more useful behavior, but SUSv3 seems
> to require "6".
>
>
> paul
>
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