[Color Computer] [coco] gsort

Gene Heskett gene.heskett at verizon.net
Mon Sep 18 00:31:08 EDT 2006


On Sunday 17 September 2006 22:39, George's Coco Address wrote:
>> Whose gsort are we talking about here?  The one I did, might do that
>> because an uppercase first character is less numericly than a
>> lowercase. Is that the effect you see?
>>
>> It also does this in a recursive mode IIRC, so really big dirs might
>> take a
>> while, but its also doing a simultainous housecleaning in that
>> directory, much more than the original, which left all sorts of garbage
>> between the last, MSB set byte of the name, the the 3 byte LSN number
>> at the end of that 32 byte allocation.
>>
>> To check, do a vfy or an ident on it.  If its not edition $0E or 14 in
>> decimal, goto rtsi and get that one.  GSort14.lzh or something like
>> that.
>
>OOPS, Gene.
>
>The one on RTSI is V12, the same as I have. Perhaps your newer version is
>somewhere else?
>
>George

And I'm wrong, it was my version of cron that was last at edition 14, gsort 
indeed is at edition 12, so you do have the right one.  Unforch, I just 
found its been dropped from the cvs snapshot, it was in 
3rdparty/utils/gene of the older releases.  I also see thats some code I 
didn't write in that subdir, Vaughn Cato's ansifront is in there for some 
odd reason.  That goes between the c.prep output, and the c.comp1 input to 
convert ansi code into MW version K&R equ, and it works right well.  But I 
didn't write it, Vaughn Cato did.  Good stuff that.

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