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On 21/05/2023 5:53 am, Chris Green wrote:
I'm converting a bash scri
On 23/05/2023 7:16 pm, Chris Green wrote:
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On 21/05/2023 5:53 am, Chris Green wrote:
I'm converting a bash script to python as it has become rather clumsy
i
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> > On 21/05/2023 5:53 am, Chris Green wrote:
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> On 21/05/2023 5:53 am, Chris Green wrote:
> > I'm converting a bash script to python as it has become rather clumsy
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> What is the use
On 21/05/2023 5:53 am, Chris Green wrote:
I'm converting a bash script to python as it has become rather clumsy
in bash.
What is the use case?
However I have hit a problem with converting dates, the bash script
has:-
dat=$(date --date "$1" +"%Y/%m/%d")
and this will accept almost anyth
On Mon, May 22, 2023 at 12:41 PM Mats Wichmann wrote:
> On 5/20/23 13:53, Chris Green wrote:
> > I'm converting a bash script to python as it has become rather clumsy
> > in bash.
> >
> > However I have hit a problem with converting dates, the bash script
> > has:-
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> > dat=$(date --date
On 5/20/23 13:53, Chris Green wrote:
I'm converting a bash script to python as it has become rather clumsy
in bash.
However I have hit a problem with converting dates, the bash script
has:-
dat=$(date --date "$1" +"%Y/%m/%d")
and this will accept almost anything reasonably sensible that c
I'm converting a bash script to python as it has become rather clumsy
in bash.
However I have hit a problem with converting dates, the bash script
has:-
dat=$(date --date "$1" +"%Y/%m/%d")
and this will accept almost anything reasonably sensible that can be
interpreted as a date, in particul