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      <diff>@@ -54,8 +54,12 @@ We have a new bottleneck: we're limited by how quickly we can partition/pump our
 
 h3. Future work
 
-br really doesn't need a dfs.  But you can simulate one with the current script:
+I've tested this on ubuntu/debian, but not on other distros.  According to Daniel Einspanjer, netcat has different parameters on Redhat.
+
+br has a poor man's dfs like so:
 
 &lt;pre&gt;br -r &quot;cat &gt; /tmp/myfile&quot; &lt; input&lt;/pre&gt;
 
+But this breaks if you specify the same host multiple times.  Maybe some kind of very basic virtualization is in order.  Maybe.
+
 Other niceties would be to more closely mimic the options presented in sort (numeric, reverse, etc).</diff>
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  <author>
    <name>Erik Frey</name>
    <email>misc@fawx.com</email>
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  <url>http://github.com/erikfrey/bashreduce/commit/16d14c85ca99978f8173ea181fbea07b1610e0ec</url>
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  <committed-date>2009-04-08T03:00:44-07:00</committed-date>
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  <message>netcat has different parameters on redhat?  will have to investigate</message>
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    <name>Erik Frey</name>
    <email>misc@fawx.com</email>
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