Hello,
  There seems to be some problem with the way cvs history command the date
argument interacts:

These two commands give me different results(you can try them, you do not need
to checkout anything)

cvs -q -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/cruisecontrol
            history -c -la -D "2005-06-02 03:41"

cvs -q -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/cruisecontrol
            history -c -la -D 20050602T0341

the output is of the format:
M 2005-06-02 16:39 +0000 jfredrick 1.10  SVNTest.java       
cruisecontrol/main/test/net/sourceforge/cruisecontrol/sourcecontrols == <remote>

For the first command it behaves as if the output is in GMT time and I am
giving it local time.
For the second command it behaves as if I am giving it GMT time and the
display results show the local time.

First question, why this difference? Is it indeed a bug?

Second question, what does the displayed output date time means? My local time
or GMT time?

Thanks.
-- 
Surendra Singhi
http://www.public.asu.edu/~sksinghi/index.htm

Great wits are sure to madness near allied,
And thin partitions do their bounds divide.

   (John Dryden, Absalom and Achitophel, 1681)
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