BIBSORT 1 "08 October 1999" "Version 0.14" [section 8 of 11]

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BUGS

bibsort may fail on some UNIX systems if their sort(1) implementations cannot handle very long lines, because for sorting purposes, each complete bibliography entry is temporarily folded into a single line. You may be able to overcome this problem by adding a -znnnnn option to the sort(1) command (passed via the command line to bibsort) to increase the maximum line size to some larger value of nnnnn bytes. According to their documentation, some UNIX sort(1) implementations require a space after -z, others forbid it, and still others do not support it at all. If a space is required, you must quote the pair, to prevent the nnnnn value from being interpreted as a filename by bibsort.

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