On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, William Kreuter wrote:
Is this still the correct address to send inquiries
regarding GNU's date shell command?
On several RHEL systems, all running some version of
the 2.4.21 kernel, the shell command:
date -d 'March 12 2007'
sends to stdout:
Mon Mar 12 00:00:00 PST 2007
William Kreuter wrote:
> Is this still the correct address to send inquiries
> regarding GNU's date shell command?
Yes. This is the correct address.
> On several RHEL systems, all running some version of
> the 2.4.21 kernel, the shell command:
>
> date -d 'March 12 2007'
>
> sends to stdout:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
According to William Kreuter on 10/30/2006 4:20 PM:
> Is this still the correct address to send inquiries
> regarding GNU's date shell command?
Yes.
>
> The correct result should have a "D" in byte 22, not
> "S", to account for current US law for da
Is this still the correct address to send inquiries
regarding GNU's date shell command?
On several RHEL systems, all running some version of
the 2.4.21 kernel, the shell command:
date -d 'March 12 2007'
sends to stdout:
Mon Mar 12 00:00:00 PST 2007
The correct result should have a "D" in byte