Github user GKFX commented on the issue:
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Changing the date to within BST does mean that, for me, it gets interpreted
as being a BST date. So, given what you see as well, I think that format
parses date/times as if they were what you had
Github user GKFX commented on the issue:
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That's interesting; since the values I were testing were coming out GMT,
and I'm in British Summer Time at the moment, I thought the timezone was being
set to UTC and so it would work
GitHub user GKFX opened a pull request:
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Add tests for parseLenientDateTime
As requested for #36.
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Github user GKFX commented on the issue:
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@bodewig Great, I'll have a shot at the parseLenient tests.
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Thank you, that all worked great. Hopefully that's ready to merge.
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Github user GKFX commented on the issue:
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@bodewig I've done that, but `ant test` fails with the output
```
-antunit-warn-location:
[echo] AntUnit tests must be run with /home/bateman/Geek/ant/bootstrap
(or /home/bateman/Gee
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Will do, hopefully in a few days.
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GitHub user GKFX opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/ant/pull/36
Allow faking of zip entry modification times.
Adds DateUtils.parseLenientDateTime. Discussed in mailing list thread
"Reproducible JARs".
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