===== #2:util-linux:column -t makes no columns =====
version: 2.12r-1
severity: normal
column -t makes no columns at all. To reproduce, try this:
[deli@deli:/home/deli]# echo "1 2 3"|column -t
123[deli@deli:/home/deli]#
But it should look like this (on a glibc system - Slackware-current):
henry@edv1:/home/henry$ echo "1 2 3"|column -t
1 2 3
henry@edv1:/home/henry$
Hint: I can reproduce this bug on two other uClibc-based systems: ugentoo and ucrux.
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tags:fixed
The problem is, that util-linux doesn't like uClibc's implementation of widechar.
So I removed the ''#define ENABLE_WIDECHAR'' line in defines.h created by configure.
An [[bugs:updates|update]] of util-linux is available, 2.12r-2
--- //Henry Jensen 2006/09/28 22:47//