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df (GNU coreutils) 7.4 Dutch output misalignment |
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Sat, 31 Jul 2010 20:30:59 -0400 (EDT) |
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Alpine 2.00 (DEB 1167 2008-08-23) |
Dear df-maintainer,
I observed a misalignment of the output of df (GNU coreutils) 7.4 in a
Dutch locale: from the second column onward, the column header in the
first row is too far to the right (by six spaces, in the cases I
investigated).
Sample output (please use a fixed-width font):
$ df
Bestandssysteem 1K-blokken Gebruikt Beschikbr Geb% Aangekoppeld op
/dev/sda7 15306620 6146768 8382308 43% /
none 1019676 364 1019312 1% /dev
none 1024188 1728 1022460 1% /dev/shm
none 1024188 276 1023912 1% /var/run
none 1024188 0 1024188 0% /var/lock
none 1024188 0 1024188 0% /lib/init/rw
/dev/sda3 75272 19297 51959 28% /boot
/dev/sda5 40132520 17351692 20742184 46% /home
$ df -h
Bestandssysteem Grtte Gebr Besch Geb% Aangekoppeld op
/dev/sda7 15G 5,9G 8,0G 43% /
none 996M 364K 996M 1% /dev
none 1001M 1,7M 999M 1% /dev/shm
none 1001M 276K 1000M 1% /var/run
none 1001M 0 1001M 0% /var/lock
none 1001M 0 1001M 0% /lib/init/rw
/dev/sda3 74M 19M 51M 28% /boot
/dev/sda5 39G 17G 20G 46% /home
$ df -P
Bestandssysteem 1024-blokken Gebruikt Beschikbr Vulgraad Aangekoppeld
op
/dev/sda7 15306620 6146768 8382308 43% /
none 1019676 364 1019312 1% /dev
none 1024188 1728 1022460 1% /dev/shm
none 1024188 276 1023912 1% /var/run
none 1024188 0 1024188 0% /var/lock
none 1024188 0 1024188 0% /lib/init/rw
/dev/sda3 75272 19297 51959 28% /boot
/dev/sda5 40132520 17352604 20741272 46% /home
No reply necessary. I appreciate your effort and very much understand that
this minor issue does not have high priority.
Sincerely,
Erik Quaeghebeur
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Re: bug#6769: df (GNU coreutils) 7.4 Dutch output misalignment |
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Thu, 24 Mar 2011 00:02:38 +0000 |
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On 23/03/11 10:48, Jim Meyering wrote:
> I've tried to compile with that, and saw some new warnings (using F14's gcc
> 4.5.1 20100924).
>
> - char *header = _(headers[field][header_mode]);
> + char const *header = _(headers[field][header_mode]);
I've fixed that up and pushed the result.
Closing this bug...
thanks,
Pádraig.
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