On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 5:04 PM, David Shaw wrote:
> On Jul 28, 2011, at 4:49 PM, Dan McGee wrote:
>
>> I wanted to test behavior of an application with an expired signature,
>> but using `--ask-sig-expire` don't seem to be granular enough. The
>> minimum I can specify is either 1 day, or an absol
On 7/28/11 4:49 PM, Dan McGee wrote:
> I wanted to test behavior of an application with an expired signature,
> but using `--ask-sig-expire` don't seem to be granular enough.
Set your system clock back a year, create a sig that expires in a year,
reset your system to the normal time. The simplest
On Jul 28, 2011, at 4:49 PM, Dan McGee wrote:
> I wanted to test behavior of an application with an expired signature,
> but using `--ask-sig-expire` don't seem to be granular enough. The
> minimum I can specify is either 1 day, or an absolute date (e.g.
> 2011-07-29), which is still 8+ hours away
I wanted to test behavior of an application with an expired signature,
but using `--ask-sig-expire` don't seem to be granular enough. The
minimum I can specify is either 1 day, or an absolute date (e.g.
2011-07-29), which is still 8+ hours away for me right now. Am I
missing something? Decimal valu