In general, the results from "uniq" and "uniq -u" are different. "uniq | uniq" and "uniq | uniq -u" will always give the same as "uniq".
All I can see from your examples is that "uniq" and "uniq -u" give different results. No surprise.
I just don't see a problem with your examples. To me everything looks like it should.
Greetings,
-jo
In reply to Re: Perl output and uniq
by jo37
in thread Perl output and uniq
by sampson
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