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Re: bug in date
From: |
Bob Proulx |
Subject: |
Re: bug in date |
Date: |
Fri, 26 Sep 2003 11:07:12 -0600 |
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Mutt/1.3.28i |
Boris Maizel wrote:
> Found a bug in the date:
> date (GNU sh-utils) 2.0
Thanks for the report. It is most appreciated. However sh-utils-2.0
is very old. In fact many bugs were fixed in 2.0.11 (or somewhere
around there).
This entry is in the FAQ. Look for "date command is not working right".
http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/faq/
And since then it has all been rolled into the coreutils package.
Here are the source locations of the current packages.
STABLE
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-5.0.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-5.0.tar.bz2
(coreutils is the union of fileutils, textutils, and sh-utils)
BETA
ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-5.0.91.tar.gz
ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-5.0.91.tar.bz2
> (from the SuSE 8.0 distribution)
Interesting. I thought they had shipped the 2.0.11 version. Guess
not! I am sure their updates include newer versions. If you could
check their site for updates I am confident it would have the fix for
your problem.
> Bug description:
> ----------------
> Wenn called in the form
> date -d <string>
> the time zone "CEST" in the string
> is recognized as +0100 instead of +0200
>
> Example:
> === cat ===
> address@hidden:~> date
> Wed Sep 24 20:57:15 CEST 2003
> address@hidden:~> date -d "Wed Sep 24 20:57:15 CEST 2003"
> Wed Sep 24 21:57:15 CEST 2003
> === cat ===
> In the second call you can see the time displayed
> is 21:57 instead of 20:57.
I just tried this using the newer date command I get the following
result.
TZ=CEST date -d "Wed Sep 24 20:57:15 CEST 2003"
Wed Sep 24 20:57:15 CEST 2003
Bob
- bug in date, Boris Maizel, 2003/09/24
- Re: bug in date,
Bob Proulx <=