bug#33281: head does not consume input after '-c' is satisfied

2018-12-22 Thread Assaf Gordon
tags 33281 wontfix severity 33281 wishlist close 33281 stop Hello, On 2018-11-06 12:52 p.m., Paul Eggert wrote: On 11/5/18 1:17 PM, Philip Rowlands wrote: To achieve consistency in the other direction, head could ignore the optimization to reduce the number of bytes read, and always read 8192

bug#33622: coreutils v. 8.30 – Tail prints the first row in 'tail -n '

2018-12-22 Thread Assaf Gordon
tags 33622 notabug close 33622 stop Hello, On 2018-12-05 5:49 a.m., Kamil Dudka wrote: On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 11:51:09 AM CET Ricky Tigg wrote: OS: *Fedora*. Component: coreutils.x86_64 8.30-6.fc29 @System Tail prints the first row in 'tail -n ' Command executed: $ dnf repoquery --re

bug#33823: coreutils v.8.30 – Command, pasted from text editor to GUI terminal, not displayed though applied

2018-12-22 Thread Assaf Gordon
tags 33823 notabug close 33823 stop Hello, On 2018-12-21 8:06 a.m., Ricky Tigg wrote: Paste it to a text editor keeping a *mono-space* font as font applied to text. From text editor copy that same pattern. Paste it into terminal as new command. Press *Enter*-key. End file (*Ctrl D*). [...]

bug#33824: coreutils v.8.30 – An expression part of a cat command is interpreted as "ambiguous redirect" when applied to a target.

2018-12-22 Thread Assaf Gordon
tags 33824 notabug close 33824 stop Hello, On 2018-12-21 8:32 a.m., Ricky Tigg wrote: Command executed: $ cat a* >> b* bash: b*: ambiguous redirect Thought the same syntax is used with success when applied only to source files: $ cat a* >> b $ Probably a bug. This is not a bug - it is the

bug#33775: fold: counting multi-byte utf-8 sequences as separate columns

2018-12-22 Thread Assaf Gordon
severity 33775 wishlist retitle 33775 multibyte: fold: multi-byte sequences as separate columns stop Hello, On 2018-12-16 6:32 p.m., Michael Siegel wrote: I've just discovered an odd behavior of `fold' while trying to wrap a piece of text containing phonetic characters. Take the following line