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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:35:36+00:00 2026-05-15T09:35:36+00:00

I’m seeing something strange with ‘sort’ in RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 x86_64 and in

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I’m seeing something strange with ‘sort’ in RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 x86_64 and in Ubuntu 9.1. I’m using bash.

First here’s what I think is right to expect from sort using dictionary order:

[stauffer@unix-m sortTrouble]$ cat st1
1230
123
100
11
10
1
123
1230
100

[stauffer@unix-m sortTrouble]$ sort st1
1
10
100
100
11
123
123
1230
1230

[stauffer@unix-m sortTrouble]$

Now here’s what happens when there’s a second column (tab-delimited, even though it looks messy here):

[stauffer@unix-m sortTrouble]$ cat st2
1230 1
123 1
100 1
11 1
10 1
1 1
123 1
1230 1
100 1

[stauffer@unix-m sortTrouble]$ sort st2
100 1
100 1
10 1
1 1
11 1
1230 1
1230 1
123 1
123 1

Notice how the sort order for column 1 is different now. ’11’ gets put correctly after ‘1’, but ’10’ and ‘100’ do not. Similarly for ‘1230’. It seems like zero causes trouble.

This behavior is inconsistent, and it causes problems when using ‘join’ because it expects dictionary sorting.

On Mac OSX 10.5, the st2 file sorts like st1 in the first column.

Am I missing something, or is this a bug?

Thanks,
Michael

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    2026-05-15T09:35:37+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:35 am

    The sort can be performed the way you want by restricting the key to the column you’re interested in:

    sort -k1,1 inputfile
    
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