On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 2:30 AM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
> On 15/10/17 18:07, Jaeseung Choi wrote:
>> Dear GNU team,
>>
>> While testing coreutils for a research purpose, we found the following
>> crash in 'stty'. Running stty with the command-line "stty eol -F AA"
>> raises a crash as below. We did
tag 28847 notabug
thanks
On 10/15/2017 02:58 AM, kakaxixi777 wrote:
>Dear coreutils :
>I am a Research and Development Engineer in IT. I met a situation when
>I use “sort” command in Linux shell which could be a bug for the "sort"
>command. So I hope you read this email, thank you
On 15/10/17 18:07, Jaeseung Choi wrote:
> Dear GNU team,
>
> While testing coreutils for a research purpose, we found the following
> crash in 'stty'. Running stty with the command-line "stty eol -F AA"
> raises a crash as below. We did not change any terminal setting, and
> believe the bug is irr
On 15/10/17 18:04, Jaeseung Choi wrote:
> Dear GNU team,
>
> While testing coreutils for a research purpose, we found the following
> segfault in 'b2sum'. Running b2sum with --check option, and simply
> providing a string "BLAKE2" with no trailing character raises the
> crash as below.
Wow thanks
Dear GNU team,
While testing coreutils for a research purpose, we found the following
segfault in 'b2sum'. Running b2sum with --check option, and simply
providing a string "BLAKE2" with no trailing character raises the
crash as below.
jason@ubuntu:~$ tar -xf coreutils-8.28.tar.xz
jason@ubuntu:~$
Sorry maybe I didn't speak clearly, I want to sort on the whole line by
each character from left to right, not only the 5 fields。
And why I use the same command "sort test.txt" and same input
"test.txt" on the 2016 Mac pro or on the windows10 , the result both
are :
20171012|3|205