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a2ps header date is always Dec 14 02 6:05
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Kernel Jake |
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a2ps header date is always Dec 14 02 6:05 |
Date: |
Fri, 16 May 2003 00:05:38 -0500 |
Dear Sir,
I am using a2ps on Redhat 8.0 Linux with lpr/lpd, and an HP OfficeJet K80xi.
Everything works fantastically when I specify a command such as:
# a2ps --line-numbers=1 --medium=Letterdj foo.c
But there is one problem: the date in the shaded header at the top of the
page is always "Dec 14, 02 6:05" instead of the time at which I print. The
date at the bottom of the page is correctly printed ("Thursday May 15,
2003", for example). I also see this behavior when I print to a postscript
file and view it with ggv.
What am I doing wrong?
# a2ps --version
GNU a2ps 4.13
# rpm -q a2ps
a2ps-4.13b-24
# date
Thu May 15 23:55:17 CDT 2003
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jake angerman
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