bug#70699: Possible bug in /usr/bin/paste

2024-05-01 Thread Art Shelest via GNU coreutils Bug Reports
Yes, this is the bug. Will you please fix it? -Original Message- From: Pádraig Brady On Behalf Of Pádraig Brady Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2024 12:25 PM To: Art Shelest ; 70...@debbugs.gnu.org Subject: [External] Re: bug#70699: Possible bug in /usr/bin/paste On 01/05/2024 15:28, Art

bug#70699: Possible bug in /usr/bin/paste

2024-05-01 Thread Pádraig Brady
On 01/05/2024 15:28, Art Shelest via GNU coreutils Bug Reports wrote: Good morning, I am seeing an aberrant behavior from the /usr/bin/paste utility when working with Windows-style CR/LF text files. The repro is for Mint Mate (Virginia). If I change the line endings in the first file to Unix

bug#70699: Possible bug in /usr/bin/paste

2024-05-01 Thread Art Shelest via GNU coreutils Bug Reports
Good morning, I am seeing an aberrant behavior from the /usr/bin/paste utility when working with Windows-style CR/LF text files. The repro is for Mint Mate (Virginia). If I change the line endings in the first file to Unix format (LF), it works as expected. If I change the line endings to Max

bug#70699: Possible bug in /usr/bin/paste

2024-05-01 Thread Paul Eggert
On 2024-05-01 09:32, Art Shelest via GNU coreutils Bug Reports wrote: Yes, this is the bug. Will you please fix it? I don't see a bug here. In the POSIX world, CR is just another character and 'paste' is required to paste it like it would paste any other character. As you mentioned, a