Hello Dan, thanks for your input, I’ve tried to remove ‘V' from sort -f -k 4.1,4.5rV -k 5n -t @ - command line => No more ‘stray character’ ! But I’m still stuck after with the : make: *** No rule to make target `-eindex.html', needed by `ups-html.txt'. Stop. Any idea here?
> Le 3 déc. 2014 à 01:22, [email protected] a écrit : > > Sorry for the unresponsiveness. > To the problem: I think the 'stray character' is the 'V', as it's the > newer one of the options used here (the dot notation is required by > the 'k' option and seems to be supported ever since the release of GNU > sort). > - > http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/coreutils.git/commit/?id=4c9fae4e97d95a9f89d1399a8aeb03051f0fec96 > Newer versions of (GNU) sort should work as expected (I tested it also > on a recent, ~10, FreeBSD). > > If we want to support older/other versions of sort we could simply > remove the 'V' option (and lose its pros) from here (at the very end > of the line): > https://github.com/networkupstools/nut-website/blob/53044bca4c8d1d425bd9cea8693897f6a70ef291/Makefile.am#L289
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