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Software Developer by day.
Husband, Father, avid gamer by night.
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Aug 27 |
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Sorting numerically in a comma-delimited file with Unix @slhck That seems to be the crux of most of the problems I get stuck on in UNIX :) Thanks for your help in getting me to a solution, regardless. |
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Aug 27 |
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Sorting numerically in a comma-delimited file with Unix sort --version gives me an illegal argument. -- commands haven't worked for me in the past either. I checked the man page and there's no version called out explicitly, but it does list "HP-UX 11i Version 2: August 2003" if that helps at all. My LC_NUMERIC is set to "C". |
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Aug 27 |
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Sorting numerically in a comma-delimited file with Unix I don't have access to GNU in my environment. Is it something I could easily get then remove when I am finished? HMU in chat if someone would like to help me do this... I'm quite the UNIX newbie. |
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Aug 27 |
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Sorting numerically in a comma-delimited file with Unix This is at my place of work so I almost definitely do not have a recent version :) |
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Aug 27 |
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Sorting numerically in a comma-delimited file with Unix Isn't -n numeric sorting? -g gives me an illegal option. |
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Apr 18 |
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Did a version of Windows ever behave this way? I've done a bit more research myself and I agree with your latest edit - it does look like the discrepancy lies between cmd.exe and the CreateProcess function. Color me convinced! |
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Apr 18 |
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Did a version of Windows ever behave this way? See my edit for why this doesn't answer my question. You only tested the first thing in the order given, I am asking about the second one. |
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Sep 23 |
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How do I secure an USB device to a computer so it can't be stolen? How about a post-it saying "I licked this" |