Ralph Shumaker wrote:
# yum whatprovides '*/g++'
Loading "fastestmirror" plugin
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
livna 100% |=========================| 2.1 kB 00:00 fedora 100% |=========================| 2.1 kB 00:00 adobe-linux 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00 dribble 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00 primary.xml.gz 100% |=========================| 24 kB 00:00 dribble : ################################################## 84/84 rpmforge 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00 updates 100% |=========================| 2.3 kB 00:00 freshrpms 100% |=========================| 2.1 kB 00:00 filelists.sqlite.bz2 100% |=========================| 4.6 MB 00:59 filelists.xml.gz 100% |=========================| 44 kB 00:01 ccache.i386 : C/C++ compiler cache

I don't know why the output of yum above loses its linefeeds after pasting and sending. It looked perfectly fine before I sent it. And this is not the first time this does that.

I realize that under most circumstances, no one needs to see that stuff anyway, so I will be replacing that part from now on with [snip], but I wish I knew why the linefeeds seem to always disappear, but only in that section. And it's *not* a matter of line wrapping. Line wrapping of long lines such as a bunch of 90 character lines ends up showing a bunch of lines about 72 characters or less, each followed by lines of about 20 characters or so. What I'm referring to above has no short lines. It's like the linefeeds all just disappear from that section, *every* time, but only _after_ it is sent. Strange!



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