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[ale] Split
- Subject: [ale] Split
- From: ecashin at noserose.net (Ed Cashin)
- Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2012 14:06:15 -0400
- In-reply-to: <CAKjjLm=QLVdjZM4UYPHOAyB9iV-FHtBbTtGXJoGvJNJ9+ud3CQ@mail.gmail.com>
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Well, since we're already off topic a bit, even though split is on
Linux systems, too, I'll use my BSD-based Mac to respond that because
there's no obvious problem with your example, perhaps you have a line
endings problem? If the input has a different kind of line endings
than "\n", you might see the effect you describe.
ecashin at Ed-Cashins-MacBook-Pro hba$ man split > ~/tmp/mansplit
ecashin at Ed-Cashins-MacBook-Pro hba$ cd ~/tmp
ecashin at Ed-Cashins-MacBook-Pro tmp$ split -l 12 mansplit splitmansplit
ecashin at Ed-Cashins-MacBook-Pro tmp$ wc -l !$*
wc -l splitmansplit*
12 splitmansplitaa
12 splitmansplitab
12 splitmansplitac
12 splitmansplitad
12 splitmansplitae
5 splitmansplitaf
65 total
ecashin at Ed-Cashins-MacBook-Pro tmp$
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 1:10 PM, gcs8 <gcsviii at gmail.com> wrote:
> In a BSD system, I'm trying to split a text file every 12 lines, but every
> time I run split -l 12 text splittext, it just spits out the whole file
> again with a different name. Split, Y U NO WORK?
>
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