From: Aleksey C. <ch...@tu...> - 2009-08-15 15:29:38
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> For databases formated with dictfmt, the order of returned definitions > depends on the alphabetical value of their offsets, whereas it should > not depend on it at all. I can't state this any simpler than that. As I already said, replacing -k1,3 options with -k1 in sort(1) invocation doesn't solve the problem. That is, the real problem is actually not in that offsets are used for sorting in addition to headwords... Anyway, thank for pointing out. I'll try to replace sort(1) with merge sort later. -- Best regards, Aleksey Cheusov. |