Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!spool.mu.edu!uunet!comix!jeffl From: jeffl@comix.UUCP (Jeff Liebermann) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Feeping Creaturism (was Re: Unlimited software warranties) Summary: SCO Internationalized sort program Keywords: sort sco Message-ID: <107@comix.UUCP> Date: 21 Mar 91 08:22:25 GMT References: <8085@rsiatl.Dixie.Com> <1991Mar19.184548.11056@ico.isc.com> <8451@rsiatl.Dixie.Com> Distribution: usa Organization: COmmittee to Maintain Independent Xenix Lines: 33 In article <8451@rsiatl.Dixie.Com> jgd@Dixie.Com (John G. DeArmond) writes: >rcd@ico.isc.com (Dick Dunn) writes: > >>Alas, software standards activities are one of the biggest sources of >>rampant, gratuitous feature frenzy. Have a look at the "international- >>ization" goo that wants every program to be at least a page of code, and >>which has propagated baroque national-collating-sequence requirements into >>programs that heretofore had nothing to do with natural language issues. Try this sort benchmark with SCO Unix 3.2.x /bin/time /bin/sort /etc/termcap > /dev/null real 24.2 (3.2 v2 sort binary) user 21.5 sys 0.1 /bin/time /bin/sort.old /etc/termcap > /dev/null real 1.9 (3.2.0 sort binary) user 0.9 sys 0.2 The difference is that 3.2.2 sort is intenationalized, posix compliant and uses shared libraries while 3.2.0 does not. I was told by SCO that it was not a problem because the sort program still yields valid results. If your pathalias compiles take forever, use the 3.2.0 sort program instead. Reference Number #300715 reported 9/15/90. -- # Jeff Liebermann Box 272 1540 Jackson Ave Ben Lomond CA 95005 # (408)336-2558 voice (408)429-0483 digital pager wb6ssy CIS:73557,2074 # PC REPAIR & RF DESIGN. Committee Against Double Spacing And Wide Margins. # jeffl@comix.santa-cruz.ca.us uunet!comix!jeffl ucscc.ucsc.edu!comix!jeffl