Nik Reiman wrote: > > I think I found a bug in the GNU head, from textutils version 2.0.
Thanks for the report. I don't have an answer. But I will contribute some information on the problem. If you follow up, please reply to the list. > For some reason, head has trouble parsing numbers with a leading 0; > and primarily the numbers "08" and "09". For instance: > > $ for x in `seq -f '%02g' 1 10` ; \ The %02 format is generating numbers with a leading zero. Example: 08 and 09. That leading zero is causing the number to be interpreted as an octal number. > head: 08: number of lines is so large that it is not representable > head: 09: number of lines is so large that it is not representable Yes in the case that 08 and 09 are values larger than representable by an octal number. Only the digits 0-7 are allowed. As to whether this is proper or not I cannot comment. However, the standards documentation seems to support decimal input only. http://www.unix-systems.org/single_unix_specification_v2/xcu/head.html -n number The first number lines of each input file will be copied to standard output. The number option-argument must be a positive decimal integer. It would seem on my casual reading that the base must always be decimal here. But I don't know the history and there may be considerations. Remove the leading zero and and try your example again and I am sure it will function as you expect. Just use '%2'. Actually you don't need any formatting. for x in `seq 1 10` ; \ do cat /etc/passwd | head -n $x | tail -n 1 ; \ done As an aside comment concerning this code, there is much overhead! While I assume it is a contrived example I can't take it and must comment upon it regardless. You don't need the useless 'cat' process. It is not doing anything for you. Just redirect the input from the file and remove the wasted data copy. And using head and tail to print a single line is moving a lot of data to no good effect. for x in `seq 1 10` ; do sed -n ${x}p < /etc/passwd done To recreate the issue with head just use head: head -n 08 < /dev/null head: 08: number of lines is so large that it is not representable But don't let my comments about your script put you off. I am just persnickety about such things. Bob _______________________________________________ Bug-textutils mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-textutils