You're right, my locale is set to fr_FR. I've tried with en_EN and
en_US, and it works fine (and with -k1,1 too).
I think I understand the problem with the locale fr_FR : in french, to
write 123456.78 in a easily readable form you write 123 456,78 (and in
english it's 123,456.78).
Thanks
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #1212 (project coreutils):
How about iso-8859-1?
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I'm running version 5.97:
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tail (GNU coreutils) 5.97
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FYI: using the 6.10 version of tail, still broken, but different error
text:
(14) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue 10:55am [~/coreutils-6.10/src] % ./tail -1 ~/z.1
~/z.2
./tail: option used in invalid context -- 1
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seb_kramm wrote:
I have search about an hour on how to tell 'cut' to use space as input
delimiter, finally found out alone ! Below is the question I was about to
post, and the solution. I suggest adding this trick to the FAQ, or even
to the manual.
I will add something to the FAQ since