On 19/05/17 07:48, L A Walsh wrote:
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> The new format uses extra spacing on columns where it isn't needed --
> but the extra space isn't enough to handle the 1 file that was quoted
> (needs 5 extra columns). Where does it get '3' (and why doesn't it use
> 2?)?
Yes one can construct edge
Pádraig Brady wrote:
On 19/05/17 07:48, L A Walsh wrote:
The new format uses extra spacing on columns where it isn't needed --
but the extra space isn't enough to handle the 1 file that was quoted
(needs 5 extra columns). Where does it get '3' (and why doesn't it use
2?)?
Yes one can
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On 05/19/2017 08:36 AM, Nico Coetzee wrote:
> tail: unrecognized file system type 0x53464846 for 'data_work.csv'. please
> report this to bug-coreutils@gnu.org. reverting to polling
A fix is already available in a newer release (since
The new format uses extra spacing on columns where it isn't needed --
but the extra space isn't enough to handle the 1 file that was quoted
(needs 5 extra columns). Where does it get '3' (and why doesn't it use
2?)?
Here are 32 files:
ls
aaa bbb ccc ddd eee
Nothing major - but I thought you might want to know of the following
warning on Bash for Windows 10 (see
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/commandline/wsl/about)
The poling still work as expected.
$ tail -f data_work.csv
Fri May 19 08:27:19 DST 2017 --> 1.46
Fri May 19 08:27:51 DST 2017
tail -f hello.txt
hellotail: unrecognized file system type 0x53464846 for ‘hello.txt’. please
report this to bug-coreutils@gnu.org. reverting to polling