> >I think this is a bug about sort. > >When I sort: > > > >O'BRYANT;1; > >O BRYANT;2; > >O'BRYANT;3; > > > >I got the result is same as input file. > > > >Can anybody mail me a good version of sort?
Thank you for your report. But you have hit a common LANG problem not a sort problem. Here is a standard reply. Bob Please check out the FAQ section on sort. http://www.gnu.org/software/fileutils/doc/faq/#Sort%20does%20not%20sorting%20i +n%20normal%20order! This is due to the fact that you or your vendor have set environment variables that direct the program to use locale specific sorting tables which do not sort as you expect. You or your vendor have probably set environment variables like LANG, LC_ALL, or LANG to en_US. There appears to be a problem with that table on some systems which is not part of the GNU program but part of your vendor's system release. 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 it will then work the way you expect because it will use a different set of tables. See the standards documentation for more information on the locale variables with regards to sort. http://www.unix-systems.org/single_unix_specification_v2/xcu/sort.html Use the 'locale' command to print out which locale data you are using. _______________________________________________ Bug-textutils mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-textutils