Hi,
Yes, Windows has a sort program. But I had problems with it. I too
evolved a solution in which I was sorting in-memory. Then, I downloaded
a few files from GnuWin32, and use that instead now.
Thanks,
François
On 25 Jul 2003 11:00:29 -0500, cmpilato@collab.net said:
> "Russell Yanofsky" <rey4@columbia.edu> writes:
>
> > Log Message:
> >
> > Changes to cvs2svn.py and its regression testing script so they will
> > work on Windows.
>
> [...]
>
> > (pass3): Changed to sort the file listing in memory instead of with
> > the "sort" command on Windows. Original behavior is preserved on
> > other platforms.
>
> I'm confused. Windows has a 'sort' program that supports path input
> and redirected I/O. Why not use it? Does it behave differently than
> it should?
>
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