09-25-2008
This sounds like a locale issue. I understand what HPUX does, but I do not know much Tru64 and locale. If you review the localeconv, localedef, langinfo, and NLS man pages for HPUX it has information on how to construct a "locale". When you build a locale, one of the things that is defined is what characters are punctuation. Offhand I would guess the locales you are using has a definition problem. IF you need portabilty between your environments you have to find or define matching locale defintions for each environment
Actually not only cut but also every unix tool and library calls like strftime() will do odd things under a poorly set up locale.
Last edited by jim mcnamara; 09-25-2008 at 07:08 AM..
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