On 11.07.20 10:57, Alex Bennée wrote:
>
> Max Reitz writes:
>
>> Otherwise the result is basically unpredictable.
>>
>> (Note that the precise environment variable to control sorting order is
>> LC_COLLATE, but LC_ALL overrides LC_COLLATE, and we do not want the
>> sorting order to be messed up
Max Reitz writes:
> Otherwise the result is basically unpredictable.
>
> (Note that the precise environment variable to control sorting order is
> LC_COLLATE, but LC_ALL overrides LC_COLLATE, and we do not want the
> sorting order to be messed up if LC_ALL is set in the environment.)
>
> Report
On 7/10/20 11:32 AM, Max Reitz wrote:
Otherwise the result is basically unpredictable.
(Note that the precise environment variable to control sorting order is
LC_COLLATE, but LC_ALL overrides LC_COLLATE, and we do not want the
sorting order to be messed up if LC_ALL is set in the environment.)
Otherwise the result is basically unpredictable.
(Note that the precise environment variable to control sorting order is
LC_COLLATE, but LC_ALL overrides LC_COLLATE, and we do not want the
sorting order to be messed up if LC_ALL is set in the environment.)
Reported-by: John Snow
Signed-off-by: M