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[bug #29496] matching file begin and end gives wrong results
From: |
Paolo Bonzini |
Subject: |
[bug #29496] matching file begin and end gives wrong results |
Date: |
Fri, 09 Apr 2010 14:44:05 +0000 |
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Update of bug #29496 (project grep):
Status: None => Need Info
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Follow-up Comment #1:
A good bug report must include a testcase (your /etc/passwd file in this
case; make up your own testcase if you don't want to give us the file) and a
description of the intended vs. actual results.
I don't see anything weird in the output of the two commands on my system,
though. Remember that [A-Z] will match lowercase characters (except `a'
actually) in a locale other than the C locale under glibc, since the collation
order for those locales is aAbBcCdD...xXyYzZ.
Try "LC_ALL=C grep ^[A-Z] /etc/passwd" and "LC_ALL=C grep [A-Z]$
/etc/passwd". If they work, the problem is simply that you were expecting a
different collation order.
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- [bug #29496] matching file begin and end gives wrong results, anonymous, 2010/04/09
- [bug #29496] matching file begin and end gives wrong results,
Paolo Bonzini <=
- [bug #29496] matching file begin and end gives wrong results, malenki, 2010/04/09
- [bug #29496] matching file begin and end gives wrong results, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/04/10
- [bug #29496] matching file begin and end gives wrong results, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/04/10
- [bug #29496] matching file begin and end gives wrong results, malenki, 2010/04/10
- [bug #29496] matching file begin and end gives wrong results, Paolo Bonzini, 2010/04/10
- [bug #29496] matching file begin and end gives wrong results, malenki, 2010/04/10