Re: sort acting like sort -d

2001-08-26 Thread EdelSys Consulting
Thanks that fixed it. Silly Mandrake. =P At 07:04 AM 8/26/01 +0200, Jim Meyering wrote: >EdelSys Consulting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I am using Sort (GNU textutils) 2.0, >> that came with my Linux Mandrake distro, >> and it is ignoring all nonalphanumeric characters >> when I try to sort a

Re: sort acting like sort -d

2001-08-25 Thread Jim Meyering
EdelSys Consulting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am using Sort (GNU textutils) 2.0, > that came with my Linux Mandrake distro, > and it is ignoring all nonalphanumeric characters > when I try to sort a file with it. It's as > if I am doing a sort -d, except that I am NOT > specifying the -d, and

sort acting like sort -d

2001-08-25 Thread EdelSys Consulting
Greetings. I am using Sort (GNU textutils) 2.0, that came with my Linux Mandrake distro, and it is ignoring all nonalphanumeric characters when I try to sort a file with it. It's as if I am doing a sort -d, except that I am NOT specifying the -d, and I also have verified that the sort command i